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CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD COMPANY PROFILE CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD Mid-way Plaza 54, Ramsaran Street Chaguanas TEL: 1-868-672-0024; 1-868-672-0704; FAX: 1-868-671-3570 Email: cealvl2005@yahoo,.com

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CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD

COMPANY PROFILE

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD Mid-way Plaza

54, Ramsaran Street

Chaguanas

TEL: 1-868-672-0024; 1-868-672-0704; FAX: 1-868-671-3570

Email: cealvl2005@yahoo,.com

Midway Plaza, 54 Ramsaran Street, Chaguanas www.ceal2005.com

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CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD

COMPANY PROFILE

1.0 COMPANY BACKGROUND

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd is a locally incorporated firm of Consulting

Engineers and Project Managers, whose key personnel are qualified engineers with

considerable experience in the planning, management and execution of Civil/Structural,

Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Designs and Construction.

The company’s principal Engineer, Mr. Vaughn Lezama is a Fellow and Past President of

the Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago and a registered

professional engineer with 30 years experience in engineering consultancy practice. He

has been involved in over 350 separate projects in Trinidad and Tobago and the Eastern

Caribbean for Government agencies, local and overseas corporations and international

funding agencies including the IDB, World Bank, CDB and EEC.

The firm was first incorporated as Consulting Engineers Associated Limited and

commenced business in 1993 as a limited liability company with offices at # 54

Ramsaran Street, Chaguanas. In 2005 the firm was reregistered as Consulting Engineers

Associates 2005 Ltd under new management. The current staff consists of seventeen (17)

personnel.

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd offers services in Structural Designs, Building

Services, Land Development and Infrastructure, Highways, Roads, Bridges, Ports,

Mariners and Coastal Infrastructure, Pipeline Design, Hydrology and Hydraulic Studies,

Structural Evaluations and Technical Reports, Inspections, Supervision and Contract

Administration, Computer Aided Design and Draughting.

2.0 EXPERIENCE

Following is a brief description of some sample projects undertaken by the company and

which demonstrates the range of the company’s engineering experience.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES

Proposed NGC Office Complex, La Brea

Civil/Structural Engineering Designs of 124,000 sq. ft, 7-Storey Office Complex at

the New Union Industrial Estate, La Brea (Client: National Gas Company of

Trinidad and Tobago, estimated project Cost - $180,000,000.00)

NESC Head Office, Brechin Castle

Civil/Structural, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Designs for development of

a 28,000- sq.ft. Office Complex at Brechin Castle, Couva (Client: National Energy

Skills Centre, estimated Project Cost - $42,000,000.00.

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NEC Offices and Warehouse Complex, Labidco Industrial Estate

Civil/Structural Engineering Design of 10,500- sq.ft. Office and Warehouse

Complex at Labidco Estate (Client: National Energy Corporation estimated Project

Cost – $25,000,000.00)

Phoenix Park Gas Processors Limited Head Office Complex – Rivulet Road,

Point Lisas

Civil/ Structural Engineering Design of 16,000 - sq.ft. Office Complex at Rivulet

Road, Point Lisas (Client: PPGPL, estimated Project Cost - $24,000,000.00)

Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies (CCLCS)

This Project involved a $30 million expansion of the CCLCS campus facility at

Valsayn. CEAL was responsible for all of structural engineering designs and

technical support services during the construction phase.

Petrotrin Control Building and Main Intake Substation

Civil and Structural Engineering Designs for the Site 1 Control Building and Main

Intake Substation, Petrotrin Refinery Upgrade Project, Package D-1 (A), Pointe-a-

Pierre Refinery (Client: George Wimpey [Caribbean] Limited).

Amoco Beachfield Maintenance Building

Architectural and Engineering Designs, Scope of Works and Specifications for

Amoco Beachfield Maintenance Building. (In collaboration with Tarmac

Construction Ltd; Client: Amoco Trinidad Limited).

Powergen Workshop Facility, Point Lisas

Architectural and Engineering Designs and Contract Administration Services for

Powergen’s Workshop Facility, Point Lisas. (Client: Power Generation Company of

Trinidad and Tobago Ltd.)

Hydro Agri Learning Centre

Detailed Architecture, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Scope of Works and

Specifications for refurbishment of Hydro Learning Centre, Point Lisas. (Client:

Hydro Agri, Trinidad Ltd.)

Gulf View Medical Centre Expansion

Structural, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Design Services for Gulf City

Medical Centre Expansion Works. (Client: Gulf City Medical Centre)

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ABIL Factory, Warehouse and Office Complex – San Juan

Structural, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Design and Supervision Services

for development of Associated Brands Industries Limited (ABIL) new Factory,

Warehouse and Office Complex at San Juan (Project Cost $30M)

Hydro Agri Chemico Building Control Room Renovations

Architecture, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Scope of Works,

Specifications and Construction Supervision of renovations and conversion of

Old Chemico Building Control Room to Offices’ (Client: Hydro Agri Trinidad

Ltd.)

Messer Oxygen Plant Expansion – Point Lisas

Structural analysis and design of Piled Foundations for installation of large vessels

and equipment for expansion of existing Oxygen Plant. Structural, Electrical and

Mechanical Engineering Designs of Control Building and Personnel Building as

well as design of Infrastructure Works for Messer Oxygen Plant Expansion at Point

Lisas. (EPC in collaboration with W.E Whiteman & Co. Ltd., Client: Ranch

Cryonics Inc.)

STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL DESIGN

SERVICES

TSTT bMobile Services Centres

Structural, electrical and mechanical engineering designs and construction supervision of TSTT bMobile Services Centers at Brian Lara Promenade, POS, Trincity Mall, Trincity and Library Corner, San Fernando. The scope of work at these centres called for a high quality in the construction and building finishes and CEAL was able to achieve all of these with the use of the firm’s experience engineers and Clerk of Works.

PCS Nitrogen Jetty Sub-Station

Structural, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Designs for PCS Nitrogen Jetty Electrical Sub-Station, Point Lisas. (EPC in collaboration with Super Industrial Services Ltd.; Client: M.W Kellogg Company)

Lurgi Electrical Sub-Station

Structural, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Designs for Lurgi Electrical Sub-

Station, Circored Project, Point Lisas (EPC in collaboration with W.E Whiteman &

Co Ltd.)

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Cliffs and Associates Administration Building

Engineering Designs (Structural, Electrical and Mechanical) for Cliffs and

Associates Administration Building, Circored Project, Point Lisas (EPC in

collaboration with W.E Whiteman & Co. Ltd; Client: Bechtel, Canada Inc).

CIVIL ENGINEERING INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN

SERVICES

Corinth Gardens Housing Development, Corinth, San Fernando

100 Acres HDC Housing Development Site consisting of single family, townhouse

and apartment units, nursery school, primary school, library, community and

commercial centres. CEAL undertook the complete infrastructure design including

roads, drainage, sewage collection system, sewage lift station and retaining walls on

behalf of the design-build developer, Pace Construction Limited

Lady Young Gardens Housing Project

CEAL undertook the engineering design of the roads, drainage infrastructure and

Retaining Walls for this 6.5 hectares (16 acres) development project on sloping

lands off the Lady Young Road, Morvant and which comprises town houses,

duplexes and row houses. The construction works were managed on behalf of HDC

by Civil Engineering Management Services Associates (CEMAS) and the works

executed by China Jiangsu International Corp.

Ocean View Housing Development, Claxton Bay

CEAL undertook the engineering design of all infrastructure works including

Roads, Drainage, Water Reticulation, Sewage Collection System and Drainage

Detention ponds for a 100-Acre land development project in Claxton Bay. (Client:

Ocean View Development Limited)

Immortelle Housing Development, Point Fortin

Detailed Engineering Design, Construction Drawing and Specifications for

development of a 50-acres housing development site. Designs include road

network, drainage and hydrology studies, sewage collection system and sewer

treatment plant design for the development which consist of single family,

townhouse and apartment units and community services facilities. (Client:

Immortelle Development Limited, project Cost $35M)

Orchard Gardens North

Design of Infrastructure Works including roads, water reticulation and sewage

collection system for 188 lots development, Orchard Gardens, Chaguanas. (Client

PARK View Holdings Limited)

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Park View Development

Design of Infrastructure Works for Park View Hosing Development consisting of a

46-Lot housing development. (Client: Park View Holdings Limited)

Neilson Gardens Development

Design of Infrastructure for 24-Lots development, including roads and drainage

Infrastructure, Montrose Chaguanas. (Client: Park View Holdings Limited)

Coora River Sluice Gate System

Detailed Hydrology Study and Engineering Design of Sluice Gate System to

prevent salt water intrusion in the Coora River Basin (Client: Ministry of

Agriculture, Lands and Marine Resources)

New Water Reticulation System – Port of Port of Spain – PATT

Detailed engineering designs of new water reticulation system for the port of Port

of Spain (Client: Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago)

CARONI Agricultural Lands Projects - Orange Grove, Felicity and Edinburgh

Estates

Planning sub-division into 2-acre agricultural plots, engineering design and

construction supervision of infrastructure, including road network, drains and

irrigation systems at three former Caroni Estate sites to provide sustainable

agricultural plots to former Caroni workers. These sites are Orange Grove Estate

– 250 Acres, Felicity Estate – 1,532 acres and Edinburgh Estate – 1,750 acres.

(Client: Estate Management and Business Development Co. Ltd – EMBD,

Project Cost – Orange Grove Estate - $12.1M, Felicity Estate - $41.1M and

Edinburgh Estate - $39.1 M)

ENGINEERING STUDIES

Hydro Agri Plant Drainage Study

Hydrological and Hydraulic Study of existing Plant Drainage System. Report

with recommendations for flood mitigation measures. (Client: Hydro Agri

Trinidad Limited)

PCS Nitrogen Urea Portal Scraper Rail Study

This Engineering Study was commissioned by PCS Nitrogen Trinidad Limited

and involved the following:

Investigation and evaluation of irregularities in the scraper rails alignment

Evaluation of the rail foundation to determine reason for irregularities

Determination of solutions for addressing the rail foundation irregularities

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Preparation of engineering designs, drawings and cost estimates for

implementation of the recommended solutions.

Preparation of Specifications and Scope of Works for implementation of the

proposed engineering solutions for repair and retrofitting of the rail

foundation to ensure long term serviceability of the rails.

PATT Berth 6A Crane Rail Investigation

This study was undertaken at the Port of Port of Spain and was commissioned by

the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago. It involved the following:

Investigation and evaluation of irregularities in the rail alignment which

have led to deterioration of sections of the rail due to impact loads between

the rail and crane rollers

Evaluation of the rail foundation to determine reason for irregularities

Determination of solutions for addressing the rail irregularities

Preparation of engineering designs and drawings for implementation of the

recommended solutions.

Preparation of Specifications and Scope of Works for implementation of the

proposed engineering solutions for repair, replacement and/or retrofitting of

the rail and rail foundation to ensure long term serviceability of the rails.

Community Development Works Coalmine, Sangre Grande

Project involved condition assessment of existing infrastructure in the

community of Coalmine, Sangre Grande, development of a Master Plan for

improvement of existing infrastructure and facilities and the establishment of

additional infrastructure and facilities to meet the needs of the community.

Identification of the project components and development of engineering designs

and Tender Documents for upgrading of existing infrastructure and facilities and

for construction of additional facilities to serve the social needs of the

community. Estimated Project Cost $10 M. (Client: Rural Development

Company Limited – RDC)

Caroni Large Farms Development Projects

Field study, data collect, determination of level of existing infrastructure,

including, roads, drainage and utilities, undertake needs analysis to determine the

nature and type of rehabilitation or new infrastructure works required to service

the farm activities. Conduct impact study of the expected development of the site

on the local and national drainage system, develop design criteria for each type of

utility, conduct an investigation of the possible options for providing the

identified infrastructure and utility needs, evaluate the available infrastructure

development options to determine the least cost or most feasible option,

undertake detail engineering designs of the desired infrastructure including roads,

drainage system, water supply, electricity and telephone, prepare Tender

Documents including Scope of Works, Conditions of Contract, Specifications

and Bills of Quantities and undertake construction supervision and contracts

administration for two 100-acre large farm development projects at Jerningham

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Estate and Caroni Estate. (Client: RDC; Project Cost – Jerningham Estate -

$12.5M and Caroni Estate - $9.94M)

DESIGN-BUILD & FAST TRACK PROJECT

EXPERIENCE

30-Acre Site for Fabrication of Offshore Structures

Design and Construction of Infrastructure Works (Civil, Mechanical and Electrical)

for 30-Acre Site for Fabrication of Offshore Structures at La Brea Industrial Estate.

This $40 million EPC Contract was executed in association with the civil

engineering construction firm of Sunco Engineering Services Company Limited

(Client: The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago)

Corinth Gardens Housing Development,

CEAL with the support of its associate sub-consultants undertook the complete

infrastructure design including roads, drainage and sewage collection system and

retaining walls on behalf of the Design-Build developer, Pace Construction Limited

for this 100 Acres HDC Housing Development Site which consists of single family,

townhouse and apartment units, nursery school, primary school, library, community

and commercial centres.

Speyside Secondary School Expansion, Tobago

Details designs, construction management and inspection of the construction of a

new wing to the Speyside Secondary School. This $10.0M Design-Build Contract

was executed by the project team in association with general contractor, MSR

Construction Limited. (Client: Maintenance Training and Security Company

Limited-MTS)

Port of Spain Port Facilities Upgrade for the 5th

Summit of the Americas

CEAL undertook the fast-track design, construction management and inspection for

the upgrade and retrofitting of a number of port facilities on behalf of the Port

Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (PATT) in preparation for the 5th Summit of the

Americas. The facilities and infrastructure which were upgraded and/or retrofitted

include the Cruise Ship Complex, Shed 3, Shed 4 and Dock Road. Port Sheds 3 & 4

were gutted and completely outfitted with architectural finishes, HVAC and

Electrical services to meet the requirements of a Baggage Hall and Arrival Hall

respectively to facilitate delegates hosted by two Cruise Ships berthed at the port for

the conference while Dock Road was repaired, repaved and illuminated with

outdoor architectural lighting. These projects costing altogether $15.0M were

designed and constructed in a record time of 6 weeks. (Client: PATT)

SWMCOL Sea Lots Waste Transfer Station, POS

CEAL undertook the design, construction management and inspection for the

design-build, fast-tract construction of SWMCOL Waste Transfer Station at Sea

Lots, Port of Spain (opposite the POS Market). This design-build, fast-tract project

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was undertaken in association with general contractor MSR Construction Limited. It

was executed in a record period of 17 days to facilitate the closing down of the POS

Dump in time for the 5th Summit of the Americas. (Client: SWMCOL, Cost -

$2.5M)

El Quemado River Bridge, Talparo

CEAL in association with civil engineering contractor, R. Mahabir and Sons

Limited undertook the design-build construction management of the El Quemado

River Bridge at Talparo on behalf of the Rural Development Company Limited.

The work involved the design -build of a 15 m span RC Bridge on pile foundation

and included river training works and a hydrology study of the river catchments to

determine the required flow capacity at the bridge. Project cost - $12.5 M

PROJECT MANAGEMENT / CONSTRUCTION

SUPERVISION

Supervision of Refurbishment of 27 TTPOST Delivery Offices and

Construction of One New Office

This project involved the refurbishment of 27 TTPOST Delivery Offices

throughout Trinidad and the construction of one new office building at

Williamsville. CEAL was responsible for providing the supervision services for

this project. Personnel on this project included 6 Clerk of Works, a Project

Liaison Officer, a Project Manager and CEAL head office support staff.

MHTL M5000 Methanol Plant at Point Lisas

Provision of QA/QC inspection services during construction of the foundation

works for MHTL M5000 Plant at Point Lisas (Client: IPSL). Services included

Site Supervision, Inspection and Technical support services to IPSL in execution

of the QA/QC function

Community Centres

CEAL has been actively involved in the Contracts Management and Construction

Supervision of a number of Community Centres at various locations throughout

Trinidad on behalf of the Ministry of Community Development Culture and

Gender Affairs These include centres at Gonzales, La Seiva, Ortoire, Sisters

Road, Bagatelle, St. Augustine, Penal Rock Road, Rochard Douglas Road, Bon

Air, Roystonia and North Manzanilla among others.

Arcadian (now PCS Nitrogen) #03 Ammonia Plant

Construction supervision of site Preparation, Piling and Foundation Construction

works on Arcadian #03, 750 STPD Ammonia Plant, Point Lisas. (Client:

Arcadian Trinidad Ammonia Limited)

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MHTL-AUM Plant – Point Lisas

Provision of QA/QC services for construction of MHTL-AUM complex at Point

Lisas (Client: IPSL). Included on-site supervision and inspection of the works to

ensure conformity with the project specifications

Marabella and Couva Junior Secondary Schools

CEAL is currently involved in the provision of Contract Administration and

Supervision Services for construction of Marabella and Couva Secondary

Schools on behalf of EFCL. The construction costs of these projects are

respectively $145M and $172.8M.

3.0 QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS

3.1 Company

Since its inception in 1993, the Company has been involved in over 400 engineering

projects of varying scope and technical requirements for a number of Clients ranging

from Local and International Corporations to Government and Local Authorities.

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd has in-house computer capabilities consisting

of a local area network system which includes ten (10) fully automated draughting

stations and three (3) engineering workstations. The firm is able to produce both small

scale and large-scale drawings. Drawing reproduction is undertaken by use of a Canon

BJC-5000 Printer for small-scaled drawings up to size 22” x 17” and an ENCAD Cadjet

2 Plotter, which can produce drawings up to 52” wide. The Printer and Plotter are

connected by network to all workstations thus facilitating the easy reproduction of

drawings and documents.

AutoCAD Version 2005 is loaded and used on all the draughting workstations. The firm

also has a licensed copy of STAAD III Structural Analysis computer software, which is

used for the execution of all major structural analysis and designs. Project scheduling and

monitoring is undertaken with the use of Microsoft Project 2003 the firm also has a

license copy of Haested Methods StormCAD and Pond Pack Computer software which

are used for undertaking Drainage Design.

The firm utilizes the word processing and spreadsheet facilities of Microsoft Office for

the preparation of Documents and Bills of Quantities. This software is loaded on all

hardware.

The firm has nine-(9) full-time AutoCAD draughtmen who are assigned to individual

AutoCAD workstations. Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd therefore has a

relatively high-automated draughting capability and is therefore able to maintain a high

rate of design drawing production.

3.2 Individuals

Following are details of the key personnel in the organization.

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Mr. V. Lezama - Civil Engineer

Mr. Lezama is a Director and Principal Engineer of Consulting Engineers Associates 2005

Ltd and has extensive experience in Planning and Design of major Civil Engineering and

Infrastructure and Building Works. Mr. Lezama is a Fellow of the Association of

Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago, a Member of the American Society of Civil

Engineers with 25 years standing, a Registered Engineer with the Board of Engineering of

Trinidad and Tobago and has been in engineering consultancy practice for the past 30 years.

Mr. L. Bholasingh - Electrical Engineer

Mr. Bholasingh is an Electrical Engineer with over 28 years experience in engineering

practice. Mr. Bholasingh is principally responsibility for the detailed design and

specifications of electrical works including circuitry, internal and external lighting layout,

panel and power supply schematics, fire safety, alarm and communication systems.

Mr. Erland Alleyne

Mr. Aleyne is a graduate civil engineer who has had responsible charge for the design and

supervision of a wide range of civil engineering projects.

Mr. Dion Webber

Mr. Webber is a graduate civil engineer who has gained experience in construction

supervision and civil engineering design of a wide range of projects including drainage,

hydrology, retaining walls and general civil engineering infrastructure design.

3.3 Additional Personnel

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd has additional in-house engineering staff and is

also able to outsource support technical services from several Associates with whom we

enjoy a working relationship. These include the following professionals who are qualified in

Architecture, Building Services Designs, Surveying, Project Management and Quantity

Surveying.

Mr. Damian Nunez (URBASYS Ltd) - Architect

Mr. Colin Charles (C&H Associates Ltd) - Quantity Surveyor

Ms. Ana Maria Mejia (Independent Consultant) - Civil/Hydrological Engineer

Mr. Trevor Koylass (Trevco Ltd) - Land Surveyor

Mr. Harvey Ramrekhar (Creative Designs Ltd). - Land Surveyor

Mr. Cecil Chin (Helicon Limited) - Civil Engineer/Marine Specialist

Mr. Patrick Carter - Building Services Technologist

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4.0 RESOURCES AVAILABLE

Section 3.0 above provided details of the technological (computer hardware and software)

and manpower resources which are available to the firm to allow the timely and professional

execution of the project.

5.0 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION

Consulting Engineers Associates Limited is a member of the Association of Consulting

Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago. The firm’s principal is a Fellow of the Association of

Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago and a Registered Engineer with the Board of

Engineering of Trinidad and Tobago.

6.0 REFERENCES

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd can provide Client references in support of its

experience and capability.

7.0 CONDITIONS OF ENGAGEMENTS

The Conditions of Engagement for services provided by the firm will be in accordance with

the Conditions of Engagement for Engineering Services (March 1984) as compiled by the

Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago or as mutually agreed with

the Client.

ORGANIZATION CHARTS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CEAL PROJECT DIRECTOR CEAL PROJECT DIRECTOR

S U P P O R T I N G S T A F F

Structures

&

Marine Works ………………..

V. Lezama

BSc

E. Alleyne

BSc.

Contract

Administration

………………..

V.Lezama

BSc

Civil Works

………………..

V.Lezama

BSc., R. Eng

M. Lezama

MSc, C. Eng

D. Webber

BSc.

Construction

Supervision

………………..

V. Lezama

BSc

D. Webber

BSc.

Electrical &

Mechanical

Engineering ………………..

L.Bholasingh

BSc. MSc.

Geotechnical

&

Environmental ………………..

ASSIGNED

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD

ORGANISATIONAL CHART I

FIG. 1

E. Alleyne, D. WEBBER, M. LEZAMA

Structural & Civil Design Engineers

C. SCANTERBURY

Administrative Officer

VAUGHN I LEZAMA

MANAGING DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL ENGINEER

ROSHAN MATURA

Senior Civil Engineering Technician

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD ORGANISATION CHART II

DRAUGHTING TECHNICIANS

R. Greenidge

K. Williams

J. Nunez

A. Samuel

D. Sanchez

BRIAN PHILMORE

Senior Clerk of Works

SITE TECHNICIANS/CLERK OF WORKS

B. Philmore

P. Sookoo

R. Mathura

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES LIMITED

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD

OPERATIONAL DEPARTMENTS

FIG. 3

Civil

Works ……..…………

- Roads

- Water

- Sewage

- Drainage

- Hydrology

- Infrastructure

etc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES LINITED

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND PROJECT MANAGERS

CEAL PROJECT DIRECTOR MANAGING DIRECTOR

General Administration/

procurement

Geotechnical &

Environmental ……………..…

- Soil

Investigation

- Environmental

Studies

Structural &

Marine Works …………..……

- Building

Structures

- Bridges

- Ports

- Marinas

Mech./ Elec.

Services ……………..…

- Electrical

- Mechanical

- Plumbing

Architectural

Services …………..……

Urban

Architecture

Systems. Ltd.

ASSIGNED

Quantity

Surveying.

….Services…..

C & H

Associates Ltd.

ASSIGNED

Contract

Administration

……………..…

- Supervision

- Claims

- Arbitration

- Quality / Cost

Control

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES LIMITED

ORGANISATION

PERMANENT STAFF

RETAINED STAFF / ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD

STAFF

FIG. 4

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES LIMITED

V. Lezama BSc., FAPE, MASCE, R. Eng.

M. Lezama BSc, MSc, C. Eng.

E. Alleyne BSc.

D. Webber BSc.

Civil Engineering Technicians

M. Ali - Civil Engineering Technician

R. Greenidge - Civil Engineering Technician

K. Williams - Civil Engineering Technician

J. Nunez - Civil Engineering Technician

A. Samuel - Civil Engineering Technician

B. Philmore - Civil Engineering Technician

P. Sookoo - Civil Engineering Technician

C. Scanterbury- Secretary

L. Bholasingh - Services Engineer

D. Nunez - Architect (URBASYS Ltd.)

C. Chin - Civil Engineer (Helicon Limited)

C. Charles - Quantity Surveyor (C&H Associates Ltd)

C. Chin - - Civil Engineer

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES LIMITED LINES OF COMMUNICATION

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD

LINES OF COMMUNICATION

FIG. 5

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES LIMITED

PROJECT DIRECTOR

V. Lezama

STRUCTURES

&

MARINE WORKS

DEPARTMENT

GEOTECHNICAL

&

ENVIRONMENTAL

DEPARTMENT

STRUCTURES

&

MARINE WORKS

DEPARTMENT

BUILDING SERVICES

ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL

ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL

SERVICES CONSULTANTS

QUANTITY SURVEYING

SERVICES

C & H ASSOCIATES LTD.

ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES

URBAN ARCHITECTURE

SYSTEMS

(URBASYS LTD)

PROJECTS PROFILE

View a photographic record of a

sample of projects undertaken

by the firm at our website

www.ceal2005.com

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD – PROJECTS PROFILE

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

STRUCTURAL

ENGINEERING

DESIGN PROJECTS

CIPRIANI COLLEGE OF

LABOUR AND

CO-OPERATIVE STUDIES

Structural Engineering Design

and technical support services

during construction

$30.0M Completed NIPDEC Architects & Project

Mangers – TRINSULT Ltd

PHOENIX PARK GAS

PROCESSORS LTD HEAD

OFFICE COMPLEX

Civil/Structural Engineering

Design of 16,000 sq.ft Office

Complex.

$24.0M

Budget

Engineering designs

completed

PPGPL/NLBA In association with Helicon

Ltd, - Architects - NLBA

NEC OFFICE AND

WAREHOUSE COMPLEX -

LABIDCO INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

Civil/Structural Engineering

Design of 10,500 sq.ft Office

and Warehouse Complex.

$25.0M

Budget

Engineering designs

completed

National Energy

Corporation

Architects – URBASYS

Ltd

LABIDCO OFFICE COMPLEX -

LA BREA

Civil/Structural Engineering

Design of 124,000 sq.ft 7-Storey

Office Complex

$180.0M

Budget

Engineering designs

completed

National Gas

Company of

TnT

Engineering designs

completed

NESC HEAD OFFICE COMPLEX Civil/Structural, M&E

Engineering Design of 28,000

sq.ft Office Complex

$42.0m

budget

Engineering designs

completed

National Energy

Skills Centre

Engineering designs

completed

AMOCO BEACHFIELD

MAINTENANCE BUILDING

Maintenance Building for

Amoco LNG Upstream Dev.

Project

$1.5M Completed TARMAC

Construction

Ltd.

Structural Engineering

Designs

PETROTRIN CONTROL

BUILDING AND MAIN

INTAKE SUBSTATION

Main Control Building-

Petrotrin Refinery

Upgrade Project, Point-a-Pierre

$18M Completed PETROTRIN Civil/Structural

Engineering - EPC in

association with

TARMAC Construction

POWERGEN WORKSHOP

FACILITY, POINT

LISAS POWER STATION

18,600 sq. ft. workshop

with 2 No. 50 ton Canes

$4.8M

Completed POWERGEN Engineering & Project

Management

GULF VIEW

MEDICAL CENTRE

EXTENSION

Civil, Structural, M & E

engineering

design for extension of

medical facility

$4.85M Completed Gulf View

Medical

Centre

Engineering and Project

Management.

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

STRUCTURAL

ENGINEERING

DESIGN PROJECTS

ELIZABETH GARDENS VILLAS Structural Engineering Designs $15.0m Completed URBASYS Ltd Architects–URBASYS Ltd

ASSOCIATED BRANDS

INDUSTRIES LIMITED (ABIL)

New Factory, Warehouse and

Office Complex at San Juan

$30.0M completed ABIL Complete Civil, Structural,

M&E Engineering Services

SAMPSON HEIGHTS

CONDOMINIUM

8-Apartment Condo-Complex $2.4M Completed C&H Associates

Limited

Structural Engineering

Designs

BUCCOO COMMUNITY

CENTRE

Civil, Structural, M & E

Engineering design

$4.5m Completed MTS Architects – URBASYS

Ltd

BLACK ROCK PAN THEATRE Civil, Structural, M & E

Engineering design

$4.0m Completed MTS Architects – URBASYS

Ltd

CARONI RIVER – BRIDGE

CROSSING FOR 54” DIA. PIPE

42m span Steel Structure Pipe

Crossing on Piled Foundation

$1.5M Designs Completed TRINSULT/

WASA

Structural Engineering

KINGS BAY VILLAS Luxury Villas $1.5M(ea) Designs Completed Parkview

Holdings Ltd

Structural Engineering

HYDRO AGRI

ADMINISTRATION

BUILDING EXTENSION

Extension of Administration

Building

$0.75M Completed Hydro Agri

Trinidad Limited

Engineering Designs and

Tender Documents

UREA

FORMALDEHYDE

RESIN PLANT, POINT LISAS

INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

Infrastructure, Process and Non-

Process Building, offices, Tank

Foundation, Natural Gas

Pipeline and Ancillary Facilities

$6.0M Completed Handy

Equipment

Company

Limited

Engineering & Project

Management

LA SIEVA COMMUNITY

CENTRE

6500 sq.ft two-storey

Community centre with elevator

$6.0M Completed MTS Structural, M&E Designs

and Project Management

COMMUNITY CENTRES

CONSTRUCTION

PROGRAMME

Construction of Community

Centres at Penal Rock Road,

Rochard Douglas Road and

Hindustan

$12M Completed Ministry of

Community

Development

Structural, M&E

Engineering Designs &

Contract Documents

WESTINGHOUSE

MOTOR LIFTING HOIST

STRUCTURE - Point Lisas

Monorail Hoist Structure

for maintenance of

Westinghouse Motors

$0.3M Completed POWERGEN Engineering Designs

S.P.I GANWAY, PCS Nitrogen

Pier, Point Lisas

Upgrade of S.P.I Gangway -

PCS Nitrogen Pier

$0.6M Completed P.C.S Nitrogen

Trinidad Limited

Engineering Designs

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PPGPL MOLE SIEVE

STORAGE WHAREHOUSE,

Point Lisas

Construction of 7,700 sq.ft

Warehouse Structure

$3.5M Completed PPGPL Engineering Design,

Tender Documentation and

Construction Supervision

PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

FOUNDATIONS &

RETAINING WALLS

DESIGN PROJECTS

PCS REGENERATION

SYSTEM FOUNDATION

R.C Foundation and Augered

Piles

$0.5M Completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Limited

Engineering Designs and

Const Supervision

CONOCO GASOLINE

TANK FOUNDATION –

Point Lisas

RC Foundation $1.5M Completed Tarmac

Construction

Ltd.

Engineering

HYDRO AGRI 150k PPH

BOILER FOUNDATION

RC Foundation for PPH Boiler $0.75M Design and

Construction

completed

Hydro Agri

Trinidad Limited

Engineering and Project

Management

PCS NITROGEN

LTS CATALYST CONVERTER

FOUNDATION

R C Foundation for its Catalyst

Vessel

$0.30M COMPLETED PCS

NITROGEN

Engineering & Tender

Documents

PCS NITROGEN

BOARDING TOWER

FOUNDATION

R. C. Foundation for erection of

vessels Boarding Tower

$0.25M Completed PCS - Nitrogen Engineering Designs

SETTLING TANK,

PORT OF SPAIN

POWER STATION -POS

Tank and Foundation for

Effluent Neutralisation Plant

$0.5M Completed POWERGEN Engineering Designs

FIRE WATER TANK

FOUNDATION - LNG PLANT,

POINT FORTIN

650,000 gallons fire

Water Tank for Atlantic

LNG plant at Point Fortin

$18M

Completed Damus Ltd. Design of Tank

Foundation for EPC

Contract undertaken by

Damus Ltd.

TANK FARM

FACILITIES FOUNDATION,

POINT FORTIN

Piping, Instrumentation and

Foundations for Tank Farm -Oil

Recovery Plant

$12.0M Completed H. J. Gransaull

& Co. Ltd.

Engineering Designs

NEW FIRE HEATER,

PRIMARY REFORMER AND

PRE-REFORMER VESSELS

FOUNDATIONS

Engineering Designs of Vessel

Foundations

$15.0M Completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Limited

Design of Pile Foundations

and Pile Caps

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

FOUNDATIONS &

RETAINING WALLS

DESIGN PROJECTS

HYDRO LN2

STORAGE TANK

FOUNDATION

Piled R. C.

Foundation for

LN2 Tank

$0.5M Design

Completed

Hydro Agri

Trinidad Ltd

Engineering Designs &

Project Management

EVALUATION OF

FOUNDATIONS FOR

INSTALLATION OF VESSELS

2215JBM, 2215JJT, 2300-JC, V-

124A/B, E-736 A/B, 124-C 174C,

E709, 121C & E-721 AT PCS

NITROGEN PLANT

Structural Evaluation and

Designs of miscellaneous

Foundations at PCS Nitrogen

Plants, Point Lisas

$7.5.M Completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Limited

Foundation Evaluation,

Design and Construction

Supervision

MESSER OXYGEN PLANT

EXPANSION – Point Lisas

Piled RC Foundations $4.5M Completed Ranch

Cryogenics Inc

Design of Piled

Foundations for

Installation of Plant

Vessels and Equipment

PPGPL TANKER LOADING

ARM FOUNDATION

Construction of Foundation for

New Tanker Loading Arm

$0.175M Completed PPGPL Engineering Designs and

Scope of Works

JSCL CONCRETE BATCH

PLANT FOUNDATION

Foundation for Concrete

Batching Plant at the CRH/UBH

interchange Project

$0.20M Completed Junior Sammy

Contractors Ltd

Design of Foundations

PCS HYDROGEN RECOVERY

UNIT FOUNDATION

New Foundation for Relocation

of Hydrogen Recovery Unit

$0.15M Completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Ltd

Design of Mat Foundation

& Prepare Scope of Works

TSTT CELL SITES TOWER

FOUNDATIONS

Construction of Cell tower

foundations at various locations

in Trinidad

$25M Completed Grupo Saber Inc Design of Foundation for

Cell sites Towers

PCS VERTICAL OIL

SEPARATOR VESSEL

FOUNDATION

Construction of Foundation for

installation of Process Plant

Vessel

$0.48M Completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Ltd

Engineering Designs and

Scope of Works

CIVIL AVIATION

AUTHORITY WASTE WATER

TREATMENT PLANT

FOUNDATION

Construction of Foundation for

installation of Package STP

$0.50M Completed Water Tech

Limited

Engineering Design

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

FOUNDATIONS &

RETAINING WALLS

DESIGN PROJECTS

RETAINING WALL AT

NAPARIMA/MAYARO ROAD

(COCOYEA VILLAGE)

5.7 m H x 27m L Cantilever

Retaining Wall on Augered Pile

Foundation

$1.65M completed Community

Improvement

Services Limited

Design and Build Project

in association with Jumect

Services Limited

RETAINING WALLS AT LADY

YOUNG GARDENS

APARTMENT COMPLEX

RC Cantilever Retaining Walls

of varying heights (3.3m, 4.4m

& 7.5m)

unknown completed Housing

Development

Corporation

Designs on behalf of

CEMAS & Associates

RETAINING WALL AT

CORINTH HOUSING

DEVELOPMENT

RC Cantilever Retaining Wall unknown completed Housing

Development

Corporation

Design & Build Project in

association with PACE

Construction Ltd

HONDA RIVER WALLING RC Cantilever Retaining Walls

of varying heights (3.75m &

4.22m ) to River Lining

unknown completed Drainage

Division -

MOWT

Design on behalf of R.

Mahabir & Sons Ltd

RETAINING WALL AT SAN

FERNANDO GIRLS GOV’NT

PRIMARY SCHOOL

RC Cantilever Retaining Wall

33.5 m L x 3.6 m H on augered

pile foundation

$0.85M construction contract

award outstanding

Palo Seco

Agricultural

Enterprises Ltd

Engineering Designs and

Tender Documentation

RETAINING WALLS AT

GONZALES COMMUNITY

CENTRE

Double reinforced 200mm

Concrete Block Masonry and

RC Retaining Walls Structures

$0.045M completed Ministry of

Community Dev.

Engineering Design Tender

Documentation and

Supervision

RETAINING WALL AT LA

SEIVA COMMUNITY CENTRE

L-Shaped RC Retaining Wall

Structure

$0.075M completed Maintenance

Training and

Security Co. Ltd

Engineering Design,

Tender Documentation and

Supervision

PPGPL NEW TANKER

LOADING ARM

FOUNDATION

RC Foundation Structure to

support Tanker Loading Arm

$0.150m completed PPGPL Engineering Design,

Tender Documentation and

Construction Supervision

SLOP OIL RECOVERY PLANT

FOUNDATION, GALEOTA

RC Concrete Foundations and

Infrastructure

$12.0M Completed H. J. Gransaull

& Co. Ltd.

Design of Tank

Foundation

RETAINING WALLS AT

BICHE HIGH SCHOOL

RC Cantilever Wall, Sheet Pile

Wall and CFA Soldier Pile Wall

$7.4M Construction contract

awarded

Education

Facilities

Company

Limited

Engineering Designs and

Tender Documentation

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

INFRASTRUCTURE

DESIGN PROJECTS

CORINTH GARDENS

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

100 Acres housing development

site consisting of singly family,

townhouses, apartment units,

commercial and community

facilities

$150M Completed HDC/Pace

Construction Ltd

Design of roads, drainage,

detention pond, water

reticulation system, sewage

collection system, lift

station and retaining walls

LADY YOUNG GARDENS

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

16 Acres development on

sloping lands – townhouses,

duplexes and row houses

$50M completed HDC/CEMAS Design of roads and

drainage infrastructure and

retaining walls

OCEAN VIEW HOUSING

DEVELOPMENT

100 Acres Housing

Development – Claxton bay

$42M completed Ocean View

Development.

Ltd

Design of roads, water,

sewage, drainage and

detention ponds

IMMORTELLE HOUSING

DEVELOPMENT

50 Acres housing development

project – Point Fortin

$35M completed

PARK VIEW DEVELOPMENT,

CHAGUANAS

5.5 Ha. Land & housing – 46

lots development project

$6.75M completed Park View

Holding Ltd.

Design of roads, water,

sewage, drainage and

detention ponds

ORCHARD GARDENS NORTH

– CHAGUANAS

188 Lots housing development $12M completed Park View

Holding Ltd.

Design of roads, water,

sewage and drainage

NEILSON GARDENS 24-lots development $7.5M completed Park View

Holding Ltd

Design of roads and

drainage infrastructure

COORA RIVER

BRIDGE

30-M span bridge, Pre-stressed

Beam on Piled Foundation

$1.5M Designs

Completed

Ministry of

Agriculture

Structural Engineering

Designs & Contract

Documents

COORA RIVER SLUICE GATE

SYSTEM

Sluice Gate System for

Coora River Basin

$4.0M Completed Ministry of

Agriculture

Engineering,

Hydrology & EIA

Study

PORT OF POS NEW WATER

RTICULATION SYSTEM

New Water Reticulation System

for the Port of POS

$12.0M Completed Port Authority of

Trinidad &

Tobago (PATT)

Engineering designs and

Construction Supervision

LA BREA DOCK

EXPANSION

Dredging & Expansion of La

Brea Dock Facility

$3.5M Design Completed IMC Logistics

Inc.

Engineering Designs

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

INFRASTRUCTURE

DESIGN PROJECTS

CARONI AGRICULTURAL

LANDS PROJECT

Development of 2-Acre

Agricultural Plots for former

Caroni workers at Orange

Grove, Edinburgh and Felicity

Estates

$92.3M Completed Estate

Management and

Business

Development

Company Ltd

Design of Roads, Drains,

Irrigation Infrastructure

and Construction

Supervision

HYDRO AGRI OIL /WATER

SEPARATOR

Oil/Water Separation

System

$0.35M Completed Hydro Agri

Trinidad Limited

Engineering Designs and

Construction Supervision

MULCHAN SEECHAN

LINK RD DEV.

Road and Drainage

Infrastructure

$2.5M Completed Park View

Holdings

Road and drainage Design

BERTHING DOLPHINS -

HYDRO AGRI INNER BASIN

PIER SAVONETTA

Piling, topside structure,

fender and bollards for

Berthing Dolphins

$1.5M Completed Hydro Agri

Trinidad Ltd

(YARA)

Engineering Designs and

Construction Supervision

HYDRO AGRI

COOLING WATER

CHANNEL

Inspection and

Structural appraisal of Channel

Lining

$2.5M Completed Hydro Agri

Trinidad Ltd.

(YARA)

Engineering Designs and

Construction Supervision

GLYCOL COOLER

STANDBY PUMP

AND PIPEWORK – Point Lisas

Modification of Glycol

Cooler pumping System to

facilitate standby Pump

$0.1M Completed POWERGEN Engineering Designs

WATER TREATMENT

PLANT, PENAL

POWER STATION

Structural and mechanical

works for commissioning of

Water Treatment Plant

$1.5M

Completed POWERGEN

.

Engineering and Tender

Documents

QUAY WALL JETTY –

CLAXTON BAY

80M Quay Wall Jetty with sheet

piling bulkhead and mooring

bollards

$2.5 Completed Worldwide

Equipment

Caribbean Ltd

Engineering Designs and

Contract Documents

PCS NITROGEN

DECONTAMINATED

CENTRE

Decontamination

Facility

$0.30M Design

Completed

PCS Nitrogen Engineering Designs

HYDRO AGRI

PILE ENCAPSULATION

PROJECT

Rehabilitation for

Existing Pile System Marine

Structures

$2.5M Completed

Hydro Agri

Trinidad Ltd.

Engineering Designs and

Construction Supervision

NHSL FORESHORE HELIPAD

FACILITY

POS Helipad Facility off the

Foreshore Highway to facilitate

medivac and other emergencies

$2.6M

Completed National

Helicopter

Services Limited

Engineering Designs &

Construction Supervision

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

M & E SERVICES

PROJECTS

TSTT HOUSE A/C UPGRADE

INDEPENDENCE SQUARE,

POS

Evaluation of existing A/C

System and new A/C System

Design

$1.0M Completed TSTT

Mechanical Engineering

Design & Construction

Supervision

TSTT BMOBILE CUSTOMER

SERVICE CENTRES

Development of bMobile

Customer Service Centres at

Brian Lara Promenade, POS,

Library Corner, San Fernando

and Trincity Mall, Trincity

$9.0M Completed TSTT Structural, M&E Design

Services and Construction

Supervision

HYDRO AGRI (YARA

TRINIDAD LTD) CHEMICO

BUILDING AND CONTROL

ROOM

Detailed Architectural and M&E

designs for renovation and

conversion of Old Chemico

Control Room to Offices

$1.5M Completed Hydro Agri

(Yara Trinidad

Ltd)

M&E Design Services and

Construction Supervision

TSTT FIRE STOPPING AND

FIRE DAMPING PROGRAMME

Detailed M&E Designs for

TSTT Fire Damping and Fire

Stopping Projects at various

Exchange Sites throughout T&T

$120.0M Complete TSTT M&E Design Services and

Construction Supervision

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

PROJECT

MANAGEMENT/

CONSTRUCTION

SUPERVISION

TTPOST DELIVERY

SERVICE OFFICES

Refurbishment of Delivery

Offices and Construction of One

New TTPOST Office

$30M Completed TTPOST Construction Supervision

MHTL M5000 METHANOL

PLANT –POINT LISAS

Construction of Foundations

works

$40M completed MHTL QA/QC Inspection

Services

COMMUNITY CENTRES

PROGRAMME

Construction of Community

Centres throughout Trinidad –

Ortoire, Sisters Road, St.

Augustine, North Manzanilla,

Arima, Gonzales, Bon Air,

Roystonia, Bagatelle & others.

$40M In progress - 2006 to

2011

Ministry of

Community

Development

Contract Administration

and Construction

Supervision

PLIPDECO PORT ROAD

WIDENING

Construction of Roadworks,

Drainage and Water Main

$1.9M Completed Sunco

Engineering

Services Ltd

Construction Management

PETROTRIN BITUMEN

LOADING FACILITY

Construction of Pavement,

Drainage & Infrastructure

$1.22M Completed Sunco

Engineering

Services Ltd

Construction Management

NGC SAVONETTA PIER #4

ACCESS ROAD

Construction of Access

Road to NGC Pier #4

$1.0M Completed Sunco

Engineering

Services Ltd.

Construction Management

NUCOR IRON

CARBIDE SETTLING

BASIN –Point Lisas

R. C. Structure $ 1.0M Completed Nucor Iron

Carbide

Construction

Supervision

HYDRO AGRI

PLANT REVAMP –Point Lisas

Civil Work for Plant

Revamp

$5.0M Completed Hydro Agri

Trinidad

Ltd

Construction

Supervision

NUCOR SETTLING BASIN Construction of R C

Settling Basin Structure

$1.01M Completed Nucor Iron

Carbide

Construction Management

ARCADIAN #03

AMMONIA PLANT

FOUNDATION CONSTR.

Construction

Supervision of Piling

and R C Foundations

$10.0 M

Completed Arcadian

Trinidad

Ammonia Ltd.

Construction

Supervision

and QA/QC Support

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

PROJECT

MANAGEMENT/

CONSTRUCTION

SUPERVISION

MHTL – AUM COMPLEX

– POINT LISAS

Construction of Foundations

Works for AUM Plant Complex

$25M Completed MHTL QA/QC Services and

Supervision

MARABELLA AND COUVA

SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Construction of two schools

under the Secondary Schools

Construction Programme

$318M Completed Education

Facilities

Company

Limited

Contract Administration

and Supervision Services

HYDRO AGRI

LOGISTIC WAREHOUSE

Construction of Warehouse

Structure

$1.0M Completed Hydro Agri

Trinidad Limited

Construction Supervision

CONTROL ROOM

EXTENSION

Construction of Extension to

PCS 01/02 Control Room

$1.0M Completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Ltd

Construction Supervision

WRIGHTSON ROAD

IMPROVEMENT WORKS

Upgrade of Wrightson Road

from St. Vincent Str. To Colville

Str.

$9.5m Completed Sunco

Engineering

Services Ltd

Construction Management

UPGRADE OF PCS NITROGEN

MAIN ACCESS ROAD

Upgrade of main access road to

PCS Nitrogen Facilities at Point

Lisas

$1.2M Completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Limited

Construction Supervision

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

DESIGN-BUILD &

FAST TRACK

PROJECTS

LABIDICO INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE OFFSHORE

STRUCTURES FABRICATION

YARD

30-Acre Site for fabrication of

Offshore Structures at La Brea

Industrial Estate

$40M Completed and in

operation

National Gas

Company of

Trinidad &

Tobago

Design/Build Contract for

Construction of

Infrastructure Works

(Civil, M&E) in

association with Sunco

Engineering Services Co.

CORINTH GARDENS

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

100 Acres Housing

Development Site - Corinth

Gardens, San Fernando

$150M Completed HDC Design/Build Contract for

Infrastructure works in

association with Pace

Construction Limited

CIRCORED PROJECT

ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION

Electrical Substation

for Lurgi Hydrogen Plant

$1.5M

Completed Lurgi Design/Build Contract in

association with W. E.

Whiteman & Co Ltd.

ADMINISTRATION

BUILDING-CIRCORED

PROJECT - POINT LISAS

Administration Building for

Cliffs & Associates Limited

$3.5M Completed Bechtel Canada

Inc. /Cliffs &

Associates Ltd.

Design/Build Contract in

association with W. E.

Whiteman & Co Ltd.

AMOCO BLUFF EROSION

MITIGATION - GALEOTA

Coastal protection works

at Amoco Pt. Galeota Facilities

$8.5M Completed Amoco

Trinidad

Oil Company

Design /Build Construction

Contract in association

with TARMAC

Construction

ATLANTIC LNG PLANT

CONSTRUCTION SITE

OFFICES

5000 sq. ft. construction

site office building

$0.8M

Completed Noell

Whssoe Inc.

Design/Build Contract in

association with L. John

Williams Services Ltd.

MESSER OXYGEN PLANT

EXPANSION – Point Lisas

Piled RC Foundations $4.5M Completed Ranch

Cryogenics Inc

Design/Build Contract in

association with W. E.

Whiteman & Co Ltd

SPEYSIDE SECONDARY

SCHOOL EXPANSION -

TOBAGO

Addition of New Classroom and

Administration Wing to existing

school

$10M Completed MTS Design / Build Contract in

association with MSR

Construction Ltd

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PROJECT TITLE

& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

DESIGN-BUILD &

FAST TRACK

PROJECTS

POS PORT FACILITIES

UPGRADE FOR 4th

SUMMIT

OF THE AMERICAS

Fast Track design, construction,

Contract Administration and

supervision of upgrade and

retrofitting of Port Sheds, Roads

and other Facilities

$15M Completed in 5

weeks

Port Authority of

Trinidad and

Tobago

Fast Tract Design, Tender

Documentation ,

Construction and

Supervision

SWMCOL SEA LOTS WASTE

TRANSFER STATION

Construction of Waste Transfer

Station to facilitate the 5th

Summit of the Americas

Conference

$2.5M Completed in 4

weeks

SWMCOL Design/Build Fast track

Construction Contract in

association with MSR

Construction Ltd

EL QUEMADO RIVER

BRIDGE - TALPARO

Construction of 15m span RC

Bridge on piled foundation

$12.5M completed Rural Dev. Co of

Trinidad &

Tobago (RDC)

Design / Build Contract in

association with R.Mahabir

& Sons Ltd

PCS NITROGEN JETTY SUB-

STATION

Construction of Jetty Electrical

Sub-Station

$1.5M completed M.W Kellogg

Co.

Design / Build Contract in

association with Super

Industries Services Ltd.

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& LOCATION

DESCRIPTION VALUE

TT$

STATUS CUSTOMER COMMENTS

ENGINEERING

STUDIES&REPORTS

HYDRO AGRI PLANT

DRAINAGE STUDY

Hydrological &Hydraulic

evaluation and Report of Plant

Drainage System

$0.5M Study Completed Hydro Agri

Trinidad Limited

Hydrology Study and

Report

NUCOR IRON

CARBIDE SILTATION STUDY

Siltation Study

of Nucor Berthing

Channel

$0.3M Completed Nucor Iron

Carbide

Engineering

Study

EL QUEMADO RIVER

BRIDGE - TALPARO

Hydrology study of River

Catchment to determine Flow

capacity at Bridge

$12.5M completed Rural Dev. Co of

Trinidad &

Tobago (RDC)

Hydrology Study and

Report

UREA PORTAL SCRAPER

RAIL STUDY – PCS

NITROGEN

Investigation and Evaluation of

irregularities in the scraper rail

alignment

$2.5M completed PCS

NITROGEN

Engineering Investigation

and Report

BERTH 6A CRANE RAIL

INVESTIGATION - PATT

Investigation and evaluation of

irregularities in rail alignment

which have led to the rail

deterioration

$0.25M completed Port Authority of

Trinidad &

Tobago (PATT)

Engineering Investigation

and Report

COMMUNITY

DEVELOPMENT WORKS -

COALMINE

Condition Assessment and

Development of a Master Plan

for improvement of existing

infrastructure and community

facilities

$10.0m completed Rural Dev. Co of

Trinidad &

Tobago (RDC)

Engineering Investigation

and Report

CARONI LARGE FARMS

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Field Study, Data Collection,

Impact Study and Needs

Analysis for 100-acre large

farms large farm development at

Jerningham & Caroni Estates

$22.5M completed Rural Dev. Co of

Trinidad &

Tobago (RDC)

Engineering Investigation,

Report and Infrastructure

Design

PCS UREA BULK

WAREHOUSE STUDY

Investigation into damage and

deterioration of Urea Storage

Warehouse

$0.25M completed PCS Nitrogen

Trinidad Ltd

Engineering Investigation,

Report and Prepare Scope

of Works for Remediation

PPGPL NEW CONTROL

BUILDING

Blast Resistance Analysis &

Report on Blast Wall

$6.7M completed Phoenix Park

Gas Processors

Engineering Investigation

& Report

HSE POLICY

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CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES 2005 LTD

HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

INTRODUCTION

The company has a strong commitment to ensuring the highest health and safety conditions for

all employee, together with the moral and legal responsibilities of an effective accident

prevention and environmental protection program. The program and policies described herein is

backed by the management, and administered, facilitated and monitored by the appropriate

officers responsible for the respective duties. The company‟s program emphasizes the

following:

continuous review and updating of safety procedures

comprehensive safety training for supervisors, foremen and employees

requirements for „tool box‟ meetings with laborers and management

provision of proper „first aid‟ facilities and competent medical care

establishment of general safety and fire prevention/protection plans

close coordination with insurance carriers on claims investigations

inspection and monitoring of the project and advising management of trends or problems

control procedures regarding health hazards and toxic materials

compliance with government rules and regulations.

Environmental protection measures to prevent or mitigate the impact of any site operation

including contaminations, spillages or disposal of waste that may adversely affect the

environment.

SAFETY MISSION STATEMENT

The purpose of this statement is to describe the safety and Health Policy of Consulting Engineers

Associates Limited and the management‟s commitment to safety on all construction projects

undertaken by our company.

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All employees, subcontractors, vendors and other personnel assigned to or visiting the

construction job sites under the management of CEAL must adhere strictly to the policies of the

company with regard to safety and health, which are intended to prevent unwanted incidents that

may result in physical and financial loss.

The safety mission of Consulting Engineers Associates Limited is to ensure a safe and healthy

work place for all company employees and those who work with the company by continually

reducing the number of accidents and injuries. Because working safely is a condition of

employment, supervisors shall ensure compliance with the safety and health rules, laws and

regulations as they apply to their respective operations, and that all tasks are planned and

performed with a concern for safety.

All employees are expected to report for work Drug/Alcohol-free, to perform their job according

to established safe practices and to use the safety equipment and devices provided. In addition to

complying with safety requirements, employees are responsible for active participation in project

safety and health programs, as well as the immediate reporting of all injuries and unsafe practices

or conditions observed to their supervisor.

Consulting Engineers Associates Limited is dedicated to ensuring that the highest safety and

health standards are maintained for all jobs under our management.

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDLINES

In addition to the basic rules of personal safety and conduct which shall be enforced in

accordance with CEAL‟s Safety Program, the following shall apply to all personnel assigned to

the construction job sites under the control of Consulting Engineers Associates Limited.

1.0 Government Safety Regulations

All staff and site personnel shall comply with all relevant governmental safety

regulations.

2.0 Reporting Unsafe Conditions

Reports shall be made to the designated site safety officer regarding any conditions

affecting the safety of any site personnel, regardless of cause.

3.0 Accidents

An immediate verbal report shall be made to the safety officer concerning any on site

accidents. All serious accidents shall be investigated followed by a written report.

4.0 Safety Talks

Toolbox safety meetings shall be held regularly with employees to discuss safety issues

such as present compliance and the implementation of new safety measures.

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5.0 Identification Cards

Access cards shall be granted to employees for gate entry. Access cards must be

surrendered upon expiry.

6.0 Employee Screening

All employees shall be screened for the abuse of drugs and alcohol, and shall be capable

of accomplishing all tasks assigned to them.

7.0 First Aid

First Aid facilities and necessary supplies shall be available to all personnel.

8.0 Smoking

Smoking is allowed in designated areas only.

9.0 Safety Officer

During work hours, a person responsible for safety shall be present. The officer will be

responsible for compliance of safety regulations by all personnel.

BASIC RULES OF PERSONAL SAFETY AND CONDUCT

The following basic rules shall apply to all site personnel including those employed by

sub-contractors who are under the management of Consulting Engineers Associates

Limited.

Orientation

All job site personnel must be oriented by their employer and supervisor prior to

beginning work on the project.

Reporting Hazard

Employees must report any unsafe conditions to their supervisor and/or project safety

officer.

Injuries

Employees must report any unsafe conditions to their supervisor. All injuries must be

reported and treated in the project‟s office.

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Safety Hats

All persons on the project are required to wear approved safety helmets at all times

except while inside offices and in cabs of vehicles with adequate overhead protection.

Eye Protection

All persons on the project are required to wear approved safety glasses while performing

or in close proximity to hazardous tasks such as welding, burning, grinding etc.

Respiratory Protection

Proper respiratory protection equipment shall be provided to and used by persons

exposed to hazardous chemical substances or when working in unsafe, unventilated areas.

Clothing

Job site personnel shall wear, as a minimum, full-length trousers, short-sleeve shirt with

collar and serviceable construction boots. Athletic shoes and sandals shall not be

permitted.

Truck Riding

Personnel are not permitted to ride on loads, fenders, running boards, sideboards, and

tailgates or with legs or feet hanging over sides of vehicles. Seat belts shall be worn by

drivers and passengers inside cabs.

Equipment Operators

Operators must have their qualifications verified and their certificate on their person

before authorized to operate construction or other mobile equipment.

Mobile Equipment

Project personnel are not permitted to ride on equipment that is not specifically designed

to carry passengers or where proper seating is not provided. Project vehicles shall

observe all traffic laws of Trinidad and Tobago.

Mobile Equipment Alarms

All mobile equipment shall have a working horn. All vehicles larger than pick-up trucks

shall have a working back-up alarm, which will sound when the vehicle is reversing (not

required on track cranes).

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Speed Limits

Vehicular traffic is not to exceed the posted speed limit.

Scaffolding

Scaffolds are to be erected and dismantled by qualified personnel under the direction of

component supervision. Scaffolds are not to be used until inspected and tagged.

Electrical Equipment

No person, except qualified electricians, shall work on electrical equipment.

Compressed Air

Personnel shall not use compressed air to blow dirt from clothing, hair or body.

Compressed air shall not be misused.

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted within 25 meters of flammable and combustible material.

Sanitary Facilities

Personnel must use the sanitary facilities on the job site.

Horseplay / Fighting

Running, shoving, practical jokes, horseplay or fighting are not permitted on the project.

Substance Abuse

Violation of the Company‟s substance abuse policy, including intoxication by or

possession of liquor or narcotics by onsite personnel for sale, gift, barter, or otherwise

dispose of on the jobsite is forbidden and shall result in dismissal of offending site

personnel.

Weapons

Possession of weapons by onsite personnel while on company property for sale, gift, barter, or

otherwise dispose of is prohibited.

Personnel failing to comply with these rules may be removed from or denied access to the

project.

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

(i) All personnel must ensure that their work area is kept clean. All garbage must be

properly disposed of in garbage containers provided.

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(ii) Personnel working with degreasers / solvents etc. for cleaning purpose must

dispose of oily or contaminated water into containers provided for this purpose

(iii) Contaminated soil, paper, cloth or any other material used in the job process, will

be disposed by removal to approved disposal site etc.

(iv) All possible measures will be put in place to prevent spillage of any kind.

Containment devices will be used in areas where fuels or oils are stored for site

use and for any work, which may involve a risk of any spillage.

POLICY ON PERSONEL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

1 The minimum requirements for personal protective equipment shall be Helmets, Safety

Glasses and sturdy, leatherwork shoes. Only equipment complying with OSHA, ANSI or

other applicable regulations shall be used. Protective equipment which has been altered in

any way shall not be worn on the project.

Personal Protective Equipment which has been altered in any manner so as to reduce its

effectiveness shall be repossessed, repaired or destroyed.

1.1 Head Protection

a. The wearing of head protection on Sunco‟s project is mandatory. Hard hats or caps

shall meet the specifications of ANSI Z 89.1-1969. Hardhats will be replaced based

upon manufacturer‟s recommendation.

b. Bump caps and metallic hard hats or caps are prohibited on CEAL‟s project.

c. Welders are required to wear head protection (hard hat or cap) during welding

operations. Soft cap welding or cutting is prohibited.

d. Persons who operate vehicles and equipment are required to wear protective head

gear during the operation of such equipment, except in enclosed cabs.

1.2 Eye Protection

All personnel involved in the use of power tools and welding equipment must wear

approved protective eyewear during working hours. Protective eyewear shall meet

the minimum requirements of ANSI Standard Z 87.1, latest edition.

a. Only approved protective eyewear is allowed to be worn on our project sites.

b. Glasses shall have side shields. Glasses with brow guards are recommended.

c. In cases where employees perform work in operating or restricted areas of the

facility, the use of chemical goggles, face shields and other protective equipment

will be considered where necessary.

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d. During grinding operations, full-face shields shall be worn in addition to required

protective eyewear.

e. Persons who wear prescription or corrective type eye glasses shall wear goggles

over the eyewear, use “over-the-glasses” safety glasses, or have prescription glasses

that meet the requirements of the ANSI Z 87.1 standard.

f. Persons who are operating vehicles and equipment must wear protective eyewear

while operating such equipment, except in enclosed cabs.

1.3 Respiratory Protection

Respiratory protection devices of the approved type shall be worn by personnel

when exposed to hazardous concentrations of dust, fumes, mists or gases as may be

required.

a. The use of respiratory equipment shall be used in accordance with applicable

procedures and standards.

b. Respiratory equipment will be provided in accordance with the anticipated

atmospheric conditions where the work will be performed.

c. Appropriate posting is required when exposure to atmospheric conditions may be

harmful to health.

d. CEAL‟s Safety Officer shall coordinate with the owner‟s HSE representation before

starting any work that requires employees to wear respiratory protection.

e. Provisions shall be made for employees who wear corrective lenses and are

required to wear full-face respiratory protection. These provisions shall include

rotation from such respiratory protection work and eyeglass inserts or special

lenses, as if required.

f. Training shall be provided on the inspections, use, sanitary care and limitations of

respiratory equipment. The records of such training shall be maintained by CEAL

and made available to Owner‟s Representative.

g. A competent person shall be designed by CEAL to store, maintain, inspect and

clean respiratory equipment.

1.4 Hearing Protection

Approved hearing protection shall be made available and such protection shall be

worn by all employees exposed to noise levels 85 dBA and higher where posted and

where such high noise levels exist and may not be posted. A rule of thumb is if it is

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necessary to shout to be heard when standing near a person, then the noise level

exceeds permissible levels.

Signs warning of noise levels in excess of allowable limits will be posted to warn of

potential exposure hazard and personal protective equipment requirements. All

equipment that produces noise levels in excess of 85 dBA must be identified and

tagged as “hazardous noise generating” – Hearing Protection required when

operating.

1.5 Fall Protection / Prevention

Lifelines, safety belts and lanyards shall be used only for employee safeguarding.

Any lifeline, safety belt, or lanyard actually subjected to in-service loading, as

distinguished from static load testing, will be immediately removed from service

and shall not be used again for employee safeguarding.

The use of fall protection equipment shall be in compliance with applicable

regulatory standards. CEAL shall make maximum use of primary fall protection

systems such as scaffolds, aerial lifts, personnel hoists, etc. These systems shall be

equipped with complete walking / working surfaces free of floor openings, with

standard guardrails systems in place and a safe means of egress. General guidelines

include, but are not limited to:

a. Persons who are performing work in unguarded areas and exposed to a potential fall

of six (6) feet or more shall utilize fall protection equipment. 100% tie-off is

required at all times.

b. In situations where a fall could result in impalement, fall protection equipment shall

be utilized regardless of the potential falling distance.

c. Vertical impaling objects, such as rebar, shall have the ends capped with a 2x4 inch

block of wood, rebar cap, or other item which adequately covers the impaling end

of the object and provides protection from the hazard.

d. Personal fall protection equipment must be inspected prior to each use by the user.

e. Safety harnesses and lanyards shall be inspected prior to each use by the user and

any equipment found to be defective would be immediately removed from the

project. In addition, fall protection equipment will be inspected bi-annually by a

competent person. Fall protection equipment will be marked in such a manner to

indicate when such an inspection was performed.

f. Auxiliary fall protection equipment such as static lines and perimeter guards shall

be utilized by personnel traveling from one location to another in elevated positions.

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g. Personnel working from or traveling in powered work platforms or personnel lifting

/ hoisting devices shall properly secure their safety lanyards.

h. Access ways such as ladders, shall be provided for personnel who must perform

work in elevated areas.

i. Fall Protection devices subjected to shock-loading imposed during fall arresting

shall be removed from service and destroyed.

j. Safety nets shall be provided when workplaces are more than 25 feet above the

ground or water surface, or other surfaces where the use of ladders, scaffolds, catch

platforms, temporary floors, safety lines, or safety belts is impractical.

k. CEAL will review the scope of work to identify the methods to achieve 100% fall

protection prior to commencement of such work. Where lifeline systems are used,

anchor points shall be capable of supporting at least 5,000 pounds or 2275 kg.

Lifelines shall be installed and maintained by qualified persons who are competent

and possess the rigging knowledge necessary to ensure the integrity and safety

factors necessary for lifeline system installation. Lanyards shall be secured to

vertical lifelines by rope grabs only. Knots, painters-hitchers, or loops are not

acceptable. Horizontal lifelines shall have tie-off points at least waist high.

l. Subcontractors using retractable lifeline devices shall secure them by means

acceptable to Bechtel and in all cases by a means capable of supporting at least

5,000 pounds or 2275 kg.

m. CEAL will require employees to wear an approved safety harness / lanyard system

if they work from ladders where the fall exposure is less than 6 feet or 2 meters and

they are unable to maintain 3-point contract.

1.6 Hand Protection

Gloves shall be used to protect hands when performing work, which would expose

one to physical / chemical hazards. Care will be exercised in choosing the correct

glove to the task being performed.

1.7 Dress Requirements

All Project personnel are required to wear suitable clothing at all times that will

protect the body and extremities. Typical hazards to be protected against and things

to consider are:

a. Chemical burns from acid / caustic residues or leaks can be prevented by using acid

splash suits, protective boots and appropriate gloves.

b. Skin absorption of allergens or toxins in gaseous, liquid, or solid states can be

prevented through the use of splash suits, boots and gloves.

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c. Rotating or moving equipment. Loose clothing shall not be worn where it can

contact or catch on energized conductors, moving parts, equipment or other hazards

of this type.

d. Preference should be given to natural fibers in the clothing worn by personnel.

e. Short pants shall not be worn as outerwear.

f. Tank tops or sleeveless shirts shall not be worn as outerwear.

g. Finger rings, ear rings and others attached to other body parts or necklaces shall not

be worn when there is a danger of catching them on moving parts or contacting

energized conductors.

h. Certain job tasks may require breathing air, or other specialized protection, assure

proper provisions are made i.e. sandblasting.

1.8 Protective Footwear

All personnel on the Project site shall wear protective footwear of sturdy

construction. Open toe shoes, high heel shoes, sandals, tennis shoes, jogging or

athletic shoes and other such footwear are prohibited on the Project. This rule also

applies to personnel who perform work within the confines of an office and will

from time to time leave their work area and conduct business where field activities

are taking place.

ACCIDENT REPORTING, INVESTIGATING AND ANALYSIS

General Procedure Policy

1. All accidents are reported immediately to the Site Supervisor in charge of the work

activity.

2. The supervisor completes the Employee Injury Report and submits it to the Safety

Coordinator.

3. All employees are required to cooperate in all accident investigations, even if the accident

does not relate to them.

4. Accident investigations analysis are conducted to identify the root causes of the accident

and not to blame employees.

5. CEAL‟s Safety Coordinator investigates all serious accidents and interview employees

whenever necessary in order to validate Accident Investigation Reports

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6. Supervisor‟s Accident Investigation Checklist

6.1 Control the Accident Scene

- People are first priority

- Send for help … notify senior personnel

- See that the area is safe to administer first-aid

6.2 Stop ongoing hazards and rescue personnel, you should:

- Block mechanical equipment … prevent movement

- Issue personal protective equipment

- Provide emergency lighting, power, air, etc.

- Secure the scene and protect evidence by:

- Rope off area

6.3 Collect Evidence

Identify transient evidence, take notes, pictures, and sketches:

- Position tools, equipment. Layout etc.

- Tire tracks, foot prints, loose materials, etc.

- Collect operating logs, charts, records

- Identification numbers of the equipment and maintenance records

Note: Put dimensions on all sketches; signs and on all photos

Determine whether these factors contribute to the accident

- Housekeeping

- Work environment, layout

- Floor, surface condition

- Lighting, visibility

- Noise, distractions

- Air quality, temperature, weather

- Equipment condition, malfunction

- Training, experience, supervision

- Rule, procedure violations

- Employee morale, attitude

- Health, safety record

- Alcohol, drug abuse

6.4 Get Things Back to Normal

6.5 Interview Witnesses

- Interview as soon as possible

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- Interview at the accident scene

- Take notes, use a tape recorder

- Put the witness at ease

- Ask open-ended questions

- Repeat the story back to the witness

- End the interview on a positive note

6.6 Always:

- Stress that you only want the facts

- Stress that you want to prevent another accident

- Take the extra time to get understanding

6.7 Analysis

- Write down the accident story

- List the facts (parts of the story) which are in dispute

- Compare the facts and dispute with the physical evidence to establish the best

answer

- Complete the story and identify accident causes with your manager.

6.8 Report

- Complete – Supervisor‟s Injury / Accident and Cause Analysis Report

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION POLICY

General Housekeeping is the fundamental and necessary preventative maintenance activity and is

the responsibility of every person working on CEAL‟s projects. The major elements of CEAL‟s

Policy in this regard are related to the storage and handling of materials, the care and use of

small tools and the maintenance and operation of CEAL‟s construction plant. CEAL‟s general

Policy on these are as follows:

MATERIAL

1. An orderly arrangement of material and equipment shall be maintained at all times.

2. Materials shall be stored in a manner so as to not obstruct access to fire protection

equipment.

3. Materials in work areas shall be limited to actual needs and be stored in a manner to

protect combustible material from ignition sources.

4. Construction areas shall be cleaned and arranged by safe means on a daily basis to

preclude the creation of tripping, slipping and fire hazards.

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5. Containers shall be provided for the separation of waste. Those containers intended to be

used for the containment of combustible, flammable or toxic wastes shall be constructed

of metal and equipped with covers. Containers shall be emptied at regular and frequent

intervals.

6. Means shall be available for the containment of material spills. Spills shall be cleaned up

by individuals trained to handle the material and shall be done promptly and disposed of

properly. (MSDS will be consulted for proper handling instructions).

7. Materials shall be stacked, racked, blocked or interlocked so as to prevent sliding, falling

or collapse.

8. Splinters, nails, sharp edges, etc., shall be removed or protected to eliminate the

possibility of injury.

9. Maintenance is a fundamental and necessary activity on CEAL‟s projects and shall be

performed by every person working on the project.

10. Appropriate trash containers shall be placed strategically on the project and used for

disposal of scrap materials and other construction-generated debris.

11. Liquids (such as paints, solvents, thinners, oils, greases) and any other material or

containers which have contained chemicals shall be disposed of in accordance with

project hazardous waste procedures and regulatory requirements.

12. Storage areas shall be kept clean and materials neatly stacked or placed.

13. Construction materials shall be stored or placed in an orderly manner.

14. Storage quantities shall be minimized.

15. Electric welding leads, cords, wires, electrical cables and other temporary systems shall

be kept off the walking surface in an elevated position (minimum 7 feet). When elevated,

they pose less danger to personnel and are less susceptible to damage by construction

activities.

16. Lunch or eating areas shall be kept clean and free of all food scraps, wrappers, cups and

other disposable items.

17. All scrap lumber, waste material and rubbish shall be removed from the immediate work

area as the work progresses.

18. All solvent waste, oily rags and flammable liquids shall be kept in fire-resistant covered

containers until removed from the worksite.

SMALL HAND TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

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1. CEAL‟s Safety Officer will ensures that all tools are used in accordance with the

manufacturer‟s recommendations, have required guards in place and are maintained

in good working order.

2. All tools and equipment shall be used and maintained in accordance with

manufacturer recommendations.

3. CEAL‟s Safety Officer shall ensure that work is performed only in areas and at times

where adequate illumination exists. CEAL will provide all lighting required to safely

perform work. Artificial lighting equipment shall be manufactured to a recognized

international standard acceptable to the Employer.

MAJOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

1 CEAL has an equipped yard and trained maintenance personnel under the supervision of a

Mechanical Supervisor. The company implements a system of preventative maintenance

of all construction plant including trucks. This includes a stock inventory of frequently

changed parts for all equipment.

2 As a general rule all mobile construction equipment carry reverse alarms.

3 Equipment are operated only by operators trained and competent to do so.

KEY PERSONNEL

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME : Vaughn Lezama

PROFESSION : Civil Engineer

NATIONALITY : Trinidad and Tobago

EDUCATIONAL/PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

B.Sc. Civil Engineering, University of the West Indies – 1979

Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers

Fellow of the Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad & Tobago

Registered Engineer – Board of Engineering of Trinidad & Tobago (Reg. # 04-110) - 1988

Past President – Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad (2007/2008)

RECORD OF ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE

Lee Young & Partners, Engineers and Project Managers, Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies – June 1979 –1994

JUNE – SEPTEMBER 1979 ENGINEER – SANTA CRUZ SEWERAGE SCHEME

Involved in the preliminary study investigation and report for the design and construction of a sewerage system

to serve a developing sub-urban community on the outskirts of the Capital City of Port of Spain, Trinidad, West

Indies.

SEPTEMBER 1979 – MAY 1981 ASSISTANT RESIDENT ENGINEER – PORT OF SPAIN

SALT WATER FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM

This project involved excavation and laying of a network of 77 km (48 mls) of ductile iron pipe of various sizes

and the installation of 500 fire hydrants in the city of Port of Spain. The project also included the construction of

a seawater intake structure, pump-house and the installation of pumping equipment to maintain a continuous

seawater supply at a minimum pressure of 150 psi throughout the system.

Project cost was U.S. $12.5 million and the Contractor the Canadian Firm of Raken Contracting Ltd. in joint

venture with a local partner.

JULY 1981 – JUNE 1982 ASSISTANT RESIDENT ENGINEER – AUDREY JEFFERS

HIGHWAY, PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD

This project involved the construction of 3 km of four-lane coastal highway and included two bridges

constructed of reinforced concrete deck slab, pre-stressed concrete beams and abutments on piled foundation.

The project also involved land reclamation, embankment surcharging, construction of several reinforced concrete

box culverts and coastal slope protection along the foreshore.

Construction was undertaken by the Japanese firm of Fujiko Ltd. with a local partner at a cost of U.S. $16

million.

JUNE 1982 – OCTOBER 1983 DESIGN ENGINEER – SALT WATER FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM,

SAN FERNANDO, TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES

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Responsibility on this project included designs and preparation of all Contract Documents and Engineer’s Cost

Estimate. The design is that of a closed-loop seawater distribution system with a delivery capacity of 6,500 gpm

at 175 psi pressure to serve a population of approximately 45,000.

The System as designed consists of 56 km (35 miles) of ductile iron pipes of varying sizes, 215 fire hydrants,

seawater intake structure and storage tanks.

The design involved site investigation and surveys, fluid distribution network analysis, pump selection and

supervision of the preparation of construction drawings.

The estimated cost of construction was U.S. $19 million.

OCTOBER 1983 – PROJECT CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER – WAREHOUSE COMPLEX

FEBRUARY 1984 CHAGUANAS, TRINIDAD

Responsibility on this project included design of foundations, as well as preparation of fabrication drawings and

direct supervision and management of the construction of a 3-bay portal fame warehouse complex with bays of

dimension 120 ft. x 60 ft. and total floor space of 43,200 sq. ft. (4,000 sq. m) on two levels.

MARCH – JUNE 1984 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER – HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT, REAL SPRING, TRINIDAD

Responsibility on this project included setting out surveys, planning, scheduling, direct supervision and

management of a number of small labour-only sub-contractors engaged on the construction of the foundations

and floor slab on a 120 housing units development.

JULY 1984 – NOVEMBER 1985 RESIDENT ENGINEER – CROWN POINT AIRPORT PHASE I –

TOBAGO, WEST INDIES

This project involved the construction of a passenger Terminal Building and related infrastructure including

aircraft ramp, car park, roads, drainage and sewerage system at a cost of U.S. $ 9 million.

My responsibility on this project involved the overall supervision and co-ordination of the project, which was

sub-divided and awarded to various specialist Contractors under the following Contracts:

Foundations and building Works (Contractor, George Wimpey (Caribbean) Limited.

Structural Steelwork (Yorke Structures Limited)

Infrastructure including ramp, car park, roads and drainage (Seereeram Brothers Limited)

HVAC and Mechanical Lift Installations

Electrical and Communication Installations

Sewerage Treatment Plant (Biwater (Caribbean) Ltd.)

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1985 ENGINEER – TOCO BEACH RESORT, SALYBIA BAY, TRINIDAD

WEST INDIES

My work on this project involved site investigations, drainage catchment area analysis, preliminary design and

report for the establishment of a limited recreational facility which included a seawater pool within a river

channel near the sea as past of an overall beach facility development.

JANUARY – AUGUST 1986 PROJECT DESIGN ENGINEER – CROWN POINT AIRPORT

FIRE STATION

Undertake the design and preparation of all Contract Documents and Engineer’s Cost Estimate for this facility

which consist of a structural steel frame building with approximately 7,000 sq. ft. (650 sq. m.) of ground floor

and 3,760 sq. ft. (350 sq. m) mezzanine floor, a control room, vehicle service garage and related infrastructure

works.

The structure was designed as a semi-rigid steel frame with a wind speed resistance of 91 mph (41 m/s)

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SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 1986 PROJECT ENGINEER – CROWN POINT AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT

PHASE II, TOBAGO, WEST INDIES

Undertake the design and supervision of construction of commercial facilities as part of the continued

development of the Crown Point Airport, Tobago. These facilities included Brueau de Change, Tourist Board

Information, Craft Shops and Duty Free Shops.

Other involvement on this project included investigation and report on the establishment of General Cargo and

Cold Storage facilities and the relocation of an existing navigational aid to accommodate the continued

development of the Crown Point Airport.

OCTOBER 1986 PROJECT ENGINEER – PROPOSED GREYHOUND RACING

FACILITY, TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES

Undertake technical report, preliminary design layout, analysis of project cost and preparation of construction

schedules relative to employment, equipment use, cash flow and programme of works.

NOVEMBER 1986 – EAST/WEST CORRIDOR HIGHWAYS PROJECT IDB LOAN NO.

AUGUST 1987 NO. 513/0C-TT FACILITY, TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES

This project funded by the Inter- American Development Bank (IDB) at a cost of US $ 40 Million involved the

development of two major roadway projects. One of these comprised the conversion of 4.95 km (3 mls) of an

existing two-lane highway into a four-lane divided highway and included the construction of eighteen culverts

and one bridge.

The other roadway comprised the construction of 7.5km (4.7 mls) of two-lane roadway for use as an exclusive

mass transit bus-way and included the construction of seventeen (17) reinforced concrete box culverts, seven (7)

pipe culverts and three (3) bridges.

Involved with a team of Engineers reviewing the design for these projects. Responsibilities included:

Detailed analysis of roadway geometric

Hydraulic assessment of culverts and bridge crossings

Highway longitudinal drainage detailing

Detailing of road signages, traffic signals and safety control

Supervision of the preparation of revised drawings and additional detailed drawings

Preparation of Tender Documents including Conditions of Contract, Specifications and Bills of Quantities

Preparation of Engineer’s Cost Estimates for the projects

AUGUST-DECEMBER 1987 CROWN POINT AERODROME DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, TOBAGO

WEST INDIES – DESIGN STAGE

This project constitutes Phase III of Crown Point Airport Development at a cost of US $22 million to upgrade the

Airport to that of Category I capable of accommodating wide-bodied aircraft. The works involved upgrading and

extension of the existing runway to 9,000ft. and included land reclamation, coastal slope protection, large scale

embankment construction (1,400,000 cu. meters of land fill), construction of ramp, taxiway, drainage and

installation of runway lighting and navigational aids.

Responsibility included:

Design and Detailing of reinforced concrete Aircraft Ramp to ICAO and FAA Standards

Investigation and preliminary design of Air Traffic Control Tower

Preparation of General and Special Conditions of Contract and Bills of Quantities for inclusion in Tender

Document

Site Investigation and report on land acquisition requirements

Rigid and flexible pavement thickness design

JANUARY 1988 – RESIDENT ENGINEER – CHURCHILL ROOSEVELT HIGHWAYS

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SEPTEMBER 1989 (TACARIGUA TO GOLDEN GROVE ROAD), TRINIDAD, W.I.

This project is one of two major highway development project, funded by IDB Loan No. 513/0C-TT, in which I

was previously involved at the Design Review and Tendering stages.

The construction under this contract, which was awarded separately, comprises conversion of an existing two-

lane highway into a four-lane divided highway made up of central median and four lanes of traffic with inner and

outer shoulders.

The work involved construction of embankment about 2m (6. ft.) high and a pavement structure consisting of

select material sub-base, crushed stone base course and bituminous concrete road base, binder course and

wearing course.

Also included were eighteen (18) culverts and one Bridge constructed of prestressed concrete beams supported

by reinforced concrete abutments on a pile foundation.

Responsibilities included:

Overall site supervision of the project.

Cost and time schedule monitoring, measurement and payment certification.

Approval of shop drawings and preparation of miscellaneous design alterations for construction as

determined by site conditions.

Supervision of staff which included inspectors, draughting personnel, specialist materials technicians, one

Materials Engineer and one Structures Engineer.

Quality Control monitoring at precast yards, concrete batching plant, asphalt batching plant and at site with

the facilities of a site laboratory.

Preparation of monthly progress reports and other special reports.

Evaluation and selection of specialist nominated sub-contractors.

Coordinating with the owner’s representatives, Local Authorities and Utility Services.

Review and Evaluation of claims arising out of the Contract.

SEPTEMBER 1989 – PROJECT ENGINEER – AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER, CROWN

FEBRUARY 1990 POINT AERODROME DEVELOPMENT, TOBAGO W.I

This project involved the structural design and detailing of a six-storey octagonal reinforced concrete Air Traffic

Control Tower Structure which formed part of the infrastructure work for the development of Crown Point

Airport, Tobago, W.I.

Responsibility included:

Structural Design and detailing aided by STADD-III computer program.

Co ordination of Service Engineers in the preparation of details for electrical, Mechanical and Air

Conditioning installation.

Preparation of Contract Document for Tender invitation of Specialist Suppliers with respect to the supply

and installation of an Air Traffic Visual Control Room Cab and Passenger Lift.

Tender evaluation and selection of Specialist Suppliers.

Project co-ordination with Airports and Civil Aviation Authorities.

JANUARY – MARCH 1990 DESIGN ENGINEER (MARINE STRUCTURES) PHOENIX PARK GAS

PROCESSORS LTD. – MARINE TERMINAL, POINT LISAS,

TRINIDAD, W.I.

This marine Terminal is a facility to service a LPG Plant which formed part of an overall LPG project undertaken

in the Point Lisas Industrial Estate, Trinidad W.I. The Terminal Structures are required to accommodate bulk

carriers of up to 10,000 tons DWT.

Responsibilities included:

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Structural design detailing of breasting Dolphins, Mooring Dolphins, Loading Platform and Trestles, based

on size and layout requirement as determined by the Client.

Selection of Marine Fenders.

Determination of Pile arrangement and loading required to support the structures.

APRIL-MAY 1990 PROJECT ENGINEER – GENERAL CARGO WAREHOUSE, CROWN

POINT, AIRPORT, TOBAGO, W.I.

Responsible for design and detailing of Airport General Cargo Warehouse and Related Infrastructure to facilitate

handling of international and domestic cargo. Include preparation of Specification, Bills of Quantities and other

Tender Documents.

MAY – JUNE 1990

Involved in the preparation of Technical Proposals for Design and Construction of Richmond River Bridge and

Secondary Road in Tobago, W.I. Prepare Technical proposal for highway extension project in Trinidad, W.I.

Undertook design review of proposed infrastructure works for industrial Development Park, St. Lucia, W.I.

JULY – AUGUST 1990 CIVIL ENGINEER (MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT WORKS)

ERIC WILLIAMS MEDICAL SICENCE COMPLEX 500 BED

HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL SCHOOL TRINIDAD W.I.

Responsible for providing technical direction on maintenance and improvement works undertaken by direct

labour and contracts. Include preparation and evaluation of Tender Documents for execution of contract works.

SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 1990 ACTING RESIDENT ENGINEER – CROWN POINT AERODROME

DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION STAGE

Involved in the construction supervision of US$22 million Airport Development Project which include coastal

land reclamation, construction of a 9,000 feet runway, apron, taxiway, fueling facilities, navigational aids and

related infrastructure works. Previously involved in the design stage of this project.

NOVEMBER – DECEMBER 1990 Involved in the following:

Design and Construction supervision of concrete Road Pilot Project, Pioneer Drive, IDC Estate, Sea Lots

Trinidad in association with Trinidad Cement Limited.

Hydrographic survey for maintenance dredging of Port Castries, St. Lucia W.I.

Preparation of technical proposal for Pre and Post Contract Services for infrastructure and Housing Development

work, National Housing Authority housing estate, Almond Drive, Morvant

Co-ordination of construction work in progress with respect to Crown Point Airport Development, Preparation of

Master Plan for future development of Crown Point Airport.

JANUARY –FEBRUARY 1991 Responsible for the following:

Design of Crown Point Terminal Building Extension to provide a new domestic arrival hall and co- ordinate

work of architect, contractor, services engineers during the construction stage.

Review of engineering design and contract documents for Coast Guard Berthing Facilities, Scarborough

Harbour, Tobago.

Design of berthing pier and protective berthing dolphin for small vessel of approximately 2,000 tons DWT for

LPG Marine Terminal Point Lisas, Trinidad.

Preparation of Technical proposals for design and Construction of Secondary Roads, Canaan, Tobago and for

Consultancy Services for Design of Canaan/Bon Accord By –Pass Road and Castura/Mt. St. George Road,

Tobago for Tobago House of Assembly.

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MARCH – JUNE 1991 Responsible for the following:

Design and Detailing of Crown Point Airport Police Station. This Building consists of a two level reinforced

concrete structure to meet the requirements of all national security functions at the Airport.

Design of Store Bay Local Road Extension, Crown Point, Tobago, including geometric alignment, drainage and

pavement structure.

Evaluation of tenders for construction of Coast Guard Berthing Facilities of the Port of Scarborough. Tobago.

Assist Client’s Legal Officers in Preparation of defence in an Arbitration matter arising out of a Highway

Project.

JULY 1991 – JUNE 1993 PROJECT ENGINEER – CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO

CHURCHILL ROOSEVELTH HIGHWAY, GOLDEN GROVE ROAD

TO O’MEARA ROAD

This project compromised conversion of 6.1km of existing two-lane highway into a four-lane dual carriageway

highway.

The construction work was executed in two sections by separate main Contractors and involves construction of

deep embankment, pavement structures, installation of traffic signals and highway lighting at intersections as

well as associated works such as sinages, pavement markings and drainage.

Responsibilities included:

Overall site supervision and co-ordination of Contract Administration with the project director and client’s

representative.

Preparation of design changes with respect to highway geometrics, drainage, structures and signages, traffic

signals etc.

Preparation of detailed engineering designs of frontage roads and all variation works undertaken under the

contract.

Materials, Quality, Cost and Schedule Control and monitoring.

Preparation of progress reports and other special reports, survey checks and measurements.

Supervision of site staff which included inspectors, specialist technicians and two site Engineers.

JULY –NOVEMBER 1993 PROJECT ENGINEER – PROTOTYPE MULTI-PURPOSE

COMMUNITY FACILITIES

This project involved the design of a proto-type community facility to be constructed at five different housing

development sites of the ministry of Housing and Settlement, viz.: Malabar, Bon Air West, Couva North, Union

Hall and Harmony Hall. The project cost at each site was TT$1.5M to TT$2.0M.

Responsibility includes:

Structural design and detailing.

Preparation of specification and contract documents.

Co-ordinate the work of the Project Architect, Service Engineer and Quantity Surveyor.

CONSULTING ENGINEERS ASSOCIATES LIMITED - 1994 to present, Managing Director and

Principal Engineer with responsible charge for the following projects:

Infrastructure design and construction supervision of Pizza Hut Restaurant at Gulf City, San Fernando

(Client: Prestige Holding Limited).

Construction Supervision of Contract 1 of the IADB funded Rural Access Roads and Bridges

Rehabilitation Programme, Phase 1 (Client: Trintoplan Consultants Limited).

Engineering Services provided to Hydro Agri Trinidad Ltd (now YARA), Savonetta Plant Preparation of Engineering Designs and Contract Documents for Drainage of Sports Field and

Area 8 and Rehabilitation of access road to Area 10 of Hydro Agri Point Lisas Plant Facilities

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Berthing Dolphins, Hydro Agri Inner Basin Pier Savonetta, Piling, topside structures, fenders and

bollards

Project Management of Refurbishment and Renovation Works of Old Chemical Building for use

as Offices

Preparation of Designs and Specifications for Hydro Learning Center Refurbishment

Drainage Study of Hydro Agri Point Lisas Plant Facilities – Detailed Hydrological and Hydraulic

Study of Plat Facility with the View to Identifying Existing Drainage Deficiencies and Making

Recommendations for Mitigation Measures Inspection, structural appraisal, engineering design and construction supervision of Cooling Water

Channel Lining rehabilitation. Preparation of detailed civil and structural design works for the site 1 Control Building and Main Intake

Substation, Petrotrin Refinery Upgrade Project (Package D –1 (A)), Pointe-a-Pierre. (Client: George

Wimpey (Caribbean) Limited).

Design of Elevator Lift Shaft and Building Extension for Gulf City Medical Center (Client: Gulf City

Medical Center).

Engineering Designs and Construction Supervision of Infrastructure, Process and Non Process

Buildings, Offices, Tank Foundations, Natural Gas Pipeline and Ancillary Facilities for Urea

Formaldehyde Resin Plant, Point Lisas (Client: Handy Equipment Company Limited).

Engineering Services provided to Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago

Limited Engineering Designs and Construction Supervision of new Workshop Facilities for Point Lisas

Power Station

Engineering Designs for Water Treatment Plant, Penal Power Station

Glycol Cooler Pipework redesign for installation of standby pump, Point Lisas Power Station

Design and Construction Supervision of Westinghouse Motor Hoist Structure, Point Lisas Power

Station

Design and Construction Supervision of Airhouse Catwalk Structure, Point Lisas Power Station

Station

Design of Lube Oil Dispensing Room and Regeneration Settling Tank, Port of Spain Power

Station

Parkview Development, Chaguanas: 5.5Ha. Land Development project (Client: Parkview Holdings

Limited).

Atlantic LNG Plant Construction Site Offices, EPC in association with L. John Williams Services Ltd.

(Client: Noelle Whessoe Inc.).

Amoco Bluff Erosion Mitigation, EPC in association with Tarmac Construction Limited (Client:

Amoco Trinidad Oil Company).

Fire Water Tank Foundation 650,000 gallons Fire Water Tank for Atlantic LNG Plant, Point Fortin,

EPC in association with Damus Limited (Client: Bechtel).

Tank Farm Facilities for Oil Recycling Plant, Point Fortin (Client: HJ Gransaull & Co. Ltd.).

Structural Design of Statellite Dish Support Structure (Client: Royal Netherlands Embassy).

Design Review of Solomon Hochoy Highway Extension (Tarouba to Cross Crossing) Southern Road

Development Project (Client: Trintoplan Consultants Limited).

Engineering Designs for Gulf View Medical Center Expansion.

Engineering Designs for Circored Project Administration Building, Point Lisas – EPC in Association

with W.E. Whiteman & Co. Ltd. Client: Cliffs and Associates Ltd. /Bechtel Canada).

Engineering Designs for Amoco Beachfield Maintenance Building -EPC IN Association with Tarmac

Construction Limited (Client: Amoco Trinidad Limited).

Preparation and Steel Placement Detailing for Lurgi Core Plant Foundations –Circored Project, Point

Lisas, Contractor: W.E. Whiteman & Co. Ltd. Client: Cliffs and Associates Ltd. /Bechtel Canada).

Engineering Services provided to WASA

Design and Construction Supervision of WASA Quality Control Laboratory at Arouca (Cost:

$9.0M)

Design and Construction Supervision of WASA Modern Workshop Facilities at Arouca (Cost:

$7.3M)

Engineering Services provided to PCS Nitrogen Trinidad Limited - Point Lisa Industrial

Estate:

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Engineering Designs for Jetty Sub-Station for #04 Ammonia Plant - Contractor: Super Industrial

Services Ltd. Client: M.W. Kellogg Company.

Engineering Designs for Boarding Tower Foundation and Reactor Access Catwalk

Engineering designs of Pile Foundations for the new Fired Heater, Primary Reformer and Pre-

Reformer Units on #03 Plant

Design of Mat Foundation for Relocation of Hydrogen Recovery Unit.

Design of Foundation Structures for BFW Pre-Heater.

Evaluation of 2215JJT and 2215JBM Foundation for installation of new 2215JJT and

2215JBM Pumps.

Evaluation and recommendations for retrofitting of Foundation Piers for 2300-JC Surface

Condenser.

Evaluation of V-124 A/B Foundation for installation of New V-124 A/B Mole Sieve Dryers.

Evaluation of E-736 A/B Foundation for installation of New E-736 A/B Heat Exchangers.

Evaluation of 124-C Exchanger Foundation for installation of new 124-C Exchangers.

Evaluation of 174-C Vessel Foundation for installation of New Condensate Cooler Vessel on

#04 Unit.

Design and Construction Supervision of Foundation Retrofitting Works for E-709 Foundation

on # 03 Unit.

Design of Foundation Modification Works for E-721 Vessel on #03 Unit.

Preparation of Designs and Specifications for Replacement of 2 No. pumps on #01 Unit.

Design and Construction Supervision of Foundation Works for LTS Catalyst Converter

Foundation on #02 Plant.

Design of Structural Supports and Foundations for Sea Cooling Water Make-up Line

Supervision of Piling and Foundation Works during construction of # 03, 750 STPD Ammonia

Plant.

Supervision of construction works for relocation of PCS Tool Shed and extension of Plant

01/02 Control Room. Engineering Study of Urea Portal Scraper Rail. Include Investigation and evaluation of

irregularities in the scraper rails alignment, Evaluation of the rail foundation, Preparation of

engineering designs, drawings and cost estimates for implementation of the recommended

solutions.

Project Management Services to Sunco Engineering Services Ltd. for the following projects: Site Clearance, Grading, Roads, Underground Piping and Transfer Tower Shore Concrete Works

for Cicored project, Point Lisas (Client: Cliffs and Associates Ltd.: Bechtel Canada).

Construction of Savonetta Pier #4 Access Road (Client: The National Gas Company of Trinidad

and Tobago).

Construction of Petrotrin Bitumen Loading Facility, Point a Pierre (Client: Petroleum Company of

Trinidad and Tobago).

Construction of Sedimentation, Quench and Settling Ponds for Cicored Steel Project at Point Lisas

(Client: Bechtel, Canada).

Site Preparation Work, Atlas Methanol Plant, Point Lisas (Client: Lurgi Caribbean Ltd.)

Bien Venue and Orange Field Housing Development Project (Client: Sugar Industry Labour

Welfare Committee)

Construction of Stage II Access Roads and Infrastructure to Labidco Industrial Estate (Client:

NEC)

Construction of Trinmar Pipe yard Facilities at Labidco Estate (Client: Petrotrin -Trinmar

Operations)

Construction of Cross-Island Pipeline Road Repair and Rehabilitation Works (Client: National Gas

Company)

Design Review and Contract Administration Services for La Brea Dock Extension, (Client: IMC

Logistics T/dad Ltd.).

Engineering Designs of Lurgi Electrical Sub-Station, Circored Project, Point Lisas –EPC in association

with W.R. Whiteman & Co. Ltd.

Design of Foundations and infrastructure for Shop Oil Recovery Plant at Point Galeota (Client: H.J.

Gransaull and Company Limited).

Design and Construction Supervision of Coora River Sluice Gate System (Client: Ministry of

Agriculture).

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Design detailing of 30m Span Coora River Bridge (Client: Ministry of Agriculture).

Design of Pile Foundations for Messer Oxygen Plant at Point Lisas in association with W.E. Whiteman

and Company Limited (Client: Ranch Cryonics).

Design of Sampson Heights Condominium (Client: C & H Associates Limited).

Detailing of the Caroni River Crossing for 54” Pipeline for the Caroni Treatment in Association with

TRINSULT Limited (Client: Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago).

Design of Kings Bay Villa, Kings Bay Development, Tobago (Client: Parkview Holdings).

Preparation of Detailed Bid Documents for the Design and Installation of an Incinerator at Port of Spain

General Hospital in association with Solid Waste Management Company Limited (Client: North West

Regional Health Authority).

Design of Roads, Drainage and Sewer Infrastructure for Plaisance Park Industrial Estate (Client:

Property and Industrial Development Company of Trinidad and Tobago).

Design of Infrastructure and Buildings for Plant Expansion of Associated Brands Industries Limited

Plant at San Juan (Client: Associated Brands Industries Limited).

Project Management Services to Civil and General Contractors Limited for the following

projects: Felicity Main Drain Construction, Felicity Chaguanas (Client: Drainage Division, Ministry of

Works and Transport).

First Citizens Branch (Client: First Citizens Bank).

Detailed Structural Design for 24-room Chaguaramas Hotel (Client: Zinnick Investment Ltd)

Detailed Structural Design of North Ridge Villas, St. Augustine (Client: URBASYS Ltd).

Detailed Structural Design of Elizabeth Gardens Villas, Maracas St. Joseph (Client: URBASYS Ltd) Construction Management Services provided to R. Mahabir & Sons Ltd. for the following

Projects: St. John’s River Sluice Gates system (Client: Ministry of Works and Transport)

Trinidad River Exclusion Gates System (Client: Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources)

Marabella River Improvement Works (Client: Ministry of Works and Transport)

Gucharan River Improvement Works – Cantilever Walling and Channel Invert Lining (Client:

Ministry of Works and Transport)

Mitchell Drain Improvement Works - Cantilever Walling and Channel Invert Lining (Client:

Ministry of Works and Transport)

Construction of 1.5km of Coastal Revetment Wall, Cocos Bay, Manzanilla (Client: MOWT)

Alley’s Creek – Cantilever Walling and Channel Invert Lining(Client: Ministry of Works and

Transport)

Design-Build Contract for design and construction of El Quemado Road Bridge and reconstruction

of El Quemado Road, Talparo, (Project Cost $7.5M; Client: Rural Development Company of

Trinidad & Tobago Ltd)

Design of Cantilever Retaining Walls of varying heights for lining of Honda River near Bridge

Structure on the Southern Main Road.

Detailed Design of Civil Works Infrastructure for 30-Acre Fabrication Yard Site at Labidco Industrial

Estate, EPC in association with Sunco Engineering Services Company Ltd. and Geotech Associates

Ltd. (Client: National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago)

Civil/Structural Engineering Designs of 124,000 sq. ft, 7-Storey Office Complex at the New Union

Industrial Estate, La Brea (Client: National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago, estimated project

Cost - $180,000,000.00)

Civil/Structural, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Designs for development of a 28,000- sq.ft.

Office Complex at Brechin Castle, Couva (Client: National Energy Skills Centre, estimated Project

Cost - $42,000,000.00.

Civil/Structural Engineering Design of 10,500- sq.ft. Office and Warehouse Complex at Labidco Estate

(Client: National Energy Corporation estimated Project Cost – $25,000,000.00)

Engineering Services provided to Phoenix Park Gas Processors Limited (PPGPL), Point

Lisas Structural Design and Construction Supervision of 7,700 sq.ft Mol Sieve Storage Warehouse

($3.5M)

Design and Construction Supervision of New Tanker Loading Arrn Foundation

Engineering Analysis and Structural Evaluation of New Control Building to resist a 3 psi Blast

Load

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Civil/ Structural Engineering Design of 16,000 - sq.ft. Office Complex at Rivulet Road, Point

Lisas (Estimated Project Cost - $24M)

Inspection, Condition Assessment, Report and Tender Documentation for rehabilitation of

Entranceway Trestle to PPGPL Dock No. 1 Jetty

Engineering Services provided to Telecommunication Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT)

Structural, electrical and mechanical engineering designs and construction supervision of bMobile

Services Centers at Brian Lara Promenade, POS; Trincity Mall and Library Corner, San Fernando.

Structural engineering designs and technical support services during construction for the expansion of

the Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operatives campus facility at Valsayn. Project cost $30 million

Complete infrastructure design including roads, drainage, sewage collection system, sewage lift station

and retaining walls for 100 Acres HDC Housing Development Site consisting of single family,

townhouse and apartment units, nursery school, primary school, library, community and commercial

centres at Corinth Gardens, San Fernando. (Client: Design-build Developer, Pace Construction

Limited)

Engineering design of the roads, drainage infrastructure and Retaining Walls for 6.5 hectares (16 acres)

Lady Young gardens development project on sloping lands off the Lady Young Road, Morvant.

Engineering design of all infrastructure works including Roads, Drainage, Water Reticulation, Sewage

Collection System and Drainage Detention ponds for a 100-Acre land development project in Claxton

Bay. (Client: Ocean View Development Limited)

Detailed Engineering Design, Construction Drawing and Specifications for development of a 50-acres

housing development site. (Immortelle Housing Development, Point Fortin). Designs include road

network, drainage and hydrology studies, sewage collection system and sewer treatment plant design

for the development which consist of single family, townhouse and apartment units and community

services facilities. (Client: Immortelle Development Limited, project Cost $35M)

Engineering Services provided to the Estate Management and Business Development Co.

Ltd. (EMBD) Planning, sub-division into 2-acre agricultural plots, engineering design and construction

supervision of infrastructure, including road network, drains and irrigation systems for Caroni

Agricultural Land Development Project at three former Caroni Estate sites to provide sustainable

agricultural plots to former Caroni workers. (Orange Grove Estate – 250 Acres, Felicity Estate –

1,532 acres and Edinburgh Estate – 1,750 acres)

Engineering Services provided to the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (PATT) Engineering Design, Contract Documents and Supervision of New Water Reticulation System at

the Port of Port of Port of Spain

Engineering Design, Contract Documents and Supervision of Reconstruction of Berths at Caricom

Wharves – POS

Engineering Design, Contract Documents and Construction Supervision viz; Port Roads

Rehabilitation Works; Dock Road Drainage Works; GSS Terminal Infrastructure Upgrade;

Invaders Bay Infrastructure Works; West Gate Development Project; Crane Anchor Buffers;

Lunch/Change Room and Crane Maintenance Building

Fast-track design, construction management and inspection for the upgrade and retrofitting of a

number of Port facilities (Sheds 3 & 4, Cruise Ship Complex & Admin Bldg.) and Dock Road

paving and lighting in preparation for the 5th Summit of the Americas conference in POS.

Engineering Study of PATT Berth 6A Crane Rail. Include Investigation and evaluation of

irregularities in the rail alignment which have led to deterioration of sections of the rail due to

impact loads between the rail and crane rollers.

Consultancy Services provided to Rural Development Company of Trinidad and Tobago

Limited Coalmine Community Development Works. Include condition assessment of existing

infrastructure and development of a Master Plan for improvement of existing infrastructure and

facilities and development of engineering designs and Tender Documents for upgrading of existing

infrastructure and facilities and for construction of additional facilities to serve the social needs of

the community. Estimated Project Cost $10 M.

Caroni Large Farms Development Projects. Undertake detail engineering designs of infrastructure

including roads, drainage system, water supply, electricity and telephone; prepare Tender

Documentation, construction supervision and Contracts administration for two 100-acre large farm

development projects at Jerningham Estate and Caroni Estate respectively. (Project Cost –

Jerningham Estate - $12.5M and Caroni Estate - $9.94M)

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Consultancy Services provided to Methanol Holdings Trinidad Limited (MHTL) Provision of QA/QC inspection services during construction of the foundation works for MHTL

M5000 Plant at Point Lisas (Client: IPSL). Services included Site Supervision, Inspection and

Technical support services to IPSL in execution of the QA/QC function

Provide QA/QC services for construction of MHTL-AUM complex at Point Lisas (Client: IPSL).

Included on-site supervision and inspection of the works to ensure conformity with the project

specifications.

Engineering Design and Tender Documentation for construction of Infrastructure works for 1.9Ha

Laydown Yard at Point Lisas.

Structural Assessment Report on AUM Complex MHTL Administration Building

Engineering Design and Tender Documentation for AUM Lab Extension

Design, construction management and inspection for the design-build, fast-tract construction of

SWMCOL Waste Transfer Station at Sea Lots, Port of Spain. (in association with design-build

contractor MSR Construction Limited).

Engineering Designs, Contract Documents and Construction Supervision of Helipad Facilities off the

Mucurapo Foreshore Highway, POS (Client: National Helicopter Services Limited (NHSL)

Consultancy Services provided to National Maintenance, Training and Security Company

Limited (MTS)

Structural, M&E Engineering Design, Tender Documentation and Construction Supervision

of La Seiva Community Centre

Details design of pre-engineered building for the construction of a new wing to the Speyside

Secondary School. (in association with Design-Build Contractor - MSR Construction Limited.

Detailed Civil/Structural Designs of Community Centres at Buccoo, Betsy Hope, Speyside,

Lowlands and Plymouth, Tobago

Detailed Structural Design of Black Rock Pan Theatre, Black Rock, Tobago

Consultancy Services provided to the National Self Help Commission (NSHC), Ministry of

Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs Engineering Designs, Contract Documentation and Construction Supervision of Community

Centres at Gonzales, Bagatelle, Ortoire, Sisters Road, Bagatelle, St. Augustine, Samaroo Village,

Bon Air, Roystonia and North Manzanilla

Structural Engineering Designs and Contract Documentation for Community Centres at Hindustan,

North Eastern Settlement, Palo Seco, Upper Malabar, Penal Rock Road and Rochard Douglas

Road

Consultancy Services provided to Education Facilities Company Limited (EFCL) Supervising Engineer providing Contract Administration and Supervision Services for construction

of Marabella ($145M) and Couva ($175M) Secondary Schools on behalf of the Education

Facilities Company Limited (EFCL).

Engineering Designs and Tender Documentation for Retaining Walls at Biche High School (RC

Cantilever Wall and Sheet Pile Wall) – Client: Education Facilities Company Limited

Structural, M&E Engineering Designs and Tender Documentation of Bon Air Government

Primary School

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

“Towards a Policy Framework on Hillside Development” – Presentation at

Town & Country Planning Division, Panel Discussion on Development of a Policy on

Hillside Development – The Normandie Hotel, November 28th, 2003

“Why This State of Transportation Crisis? – Options and Derelictions” –

Presentation at APETT Breakfast Seminar – TTMA Building, May 2006

“The Value of Maintenance in Asset Management” – Presentation at Caribbean

Workplace Conference 2007 - 3rd

October 2007

“Grenada Stadium Collapse - Lessons to be Learnt” - Presentation at IStructE,

Caribbean Division Conference on the Planning, Design and Construction of Sporting

and Recreational Facilities - 15 February 2008

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Impact of the Proposed National Network of Highways Project on T & T

Transportation Infrastructure” – Presentation at APETT 50th Anniversary

Presidential Lecture Series – 27th October 2009

“Lessons Learned from Haiti’s Earthquake Experience” - Presentation at

Trinidad & Tobago Contractors Association Breakfast Seminar – “Are We Prepared for

Natural Disasters” – February 3rd

2010.

“Towards a Sustainable Drainage Solution” – Presentation at APETT’s Public

Consultation Series –“Bridging Engineering and Society” – 21 September 2010.

“The Transport Infrastructure Crisis in Trinidad and Tobago” – Publication

Vol. 1. No. 1 2007, APETT’s Engineering Magazine “ The Engineer”

“Life Without The Southern Link Freeway” - Publication Vol. 1. No. 1 2007,

APETT’s Engineering Magazine “ The Engineer”

“Planning and Decision Making Issues in Development of National

Transportation Infrastructure” – Presentation to the Rotary Club of Point-a-

Pierre, Petrotrin Lakeside Club, 20th

January 2011.

“The Pros and Cons of Pre-engineered Steel Buildings vs. The Traditional

Engineered Low Rise Steel Structures in Trinidad and Tobago” – Feature

Presentation at Pre-engineered Steel Building Technology Seminar, Hyatt

Regency Hotel, Port of Spain, 26th

January 2011

FIDIC & OTHER TRAINING COURSES

"The Responsibilities and Duties of Dispute Adjudicators and Parties of Dispute" (FIDIC Red and Yellow Book) November 22nd&23rd, 2010 - by IDIC in partnership with JCC and ECV;

"The Management of Claims and Resolution of Disputes under the New 1999 FIDIC Conditions of Contract and MDB's Harmonized Construction Contract 2006 Edition" 12th & 13th November 2009 - by ECV in partnership with JCC;

"IBC 2009 - Transition from IBC 2006 and General Overview of IBC" November 20th 2009 by S.K Ghosh Associates Inc & UWI Continuing Engineering Education Centre;

"The Practical use of the 1999 FIDIC Contract Conditions for EPC Turnkey Projects (Silver Book) and Comparisons with Plant & Design-Build Contract (New Yellow Book)" 25th & 26th June 2009 - by ECV in partnership with JCC;

"The Practical Use of the New 1999 FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction and the Multilateral Development Banks Harmonized Edition (2006 Edition)" - 9th & 10th July 2007 - by ECV in partnership with JCC & FIDIC;

"Seismic RC Shear Wall Design" - December 8th 2006 - Dr. S.K Ghosh & UWI Continuing Engineering Education Centre;

"Contract and Negotiation Skills" 16-18 August 2006 -by Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business;

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME : Magda Lezama

DATE OF BIRTH : May 16, 1956

PROFESSION : Civil/ Drainage Engineer – Chartered Engineer

Present Associate & Senior Consultant – Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd.

Senior Engineer - Flood Risk Management, City Development, Leeds City

Council, Leeds UK.

Qualifications M.Sc., B.Sc., (Eng) C. Eng, M.I.C.E, M.A.P.E

Education 2003 Advanced Professional Diploma in Leadership & Management

Leeds Metropolitan University, Faculty of Cultural & Education Studies

School of Education & Professional Development, Leeds UK.

1996 M.Sc. in Construction

Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield UK

1992 Post Graduate Diploma in Civil Engineering Studies

Sheffield City Polytechnic, School of Construction, Sheffield UK

1980 B.Sc. Civil Engineering

University of the West Indies, St Augustine Trinidad.

Training 2004 Sustainable Urban Drainage, SUDS Online course

University of Abertay, Urban Water Technology Centre, Scotland, UK

1997 Internal Quality Auditing Training Course

SGS Yarsleys, International Certification Services Ltd, UK

1991 Highway & Traffic Systems Design

Sheffield City Polytechnic, School of Construction, Sheffield UK

1989 Project Management

Gov’t of T& T and the Caribbean Development Bank, Trinidad, W.I.

Current on-going Training in the use of:

Hydraulic modelling tools for drainage design (Time Series Analysis, The

Wallingford Procedure & Micro Drainage (WinDes) analysis)

River modelling software for hydrological modeling (ISIS & HEC-RAS)

Confine space entry

Safety in Construction Supervision of contractors (Water Training

International)

Health & Safety matters / Safe working practice and legal responsibilities.

ArcView GIS – ESRI UK

(to create, edit, display, query and analyze geographic and tabular data to

create presentation quality maps & charts)

Professional 1995 Corporate Member - Institution of Civil Engineers, (UK)

Affiliations 1985 Member - Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad & Tobago

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RECORD OF ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE

1994 – Present: - Associate & Senior Consultant – Consulting Engineers Associates Ltd. (CEAL)

Provide Technical Support to CEAL in matters of Flood Mitigation and Drainage Infrastructure Design Works

2002 – present: Senior Engineer, Flood Risk Management, Leeds City Council, Leeds, UK

Assist the Principal Engineer in promoting sustainable drainage systems and assessing drainage proposals

for developments in the City of Leeds.

Undertake strategic assessment of the impact of development on land drainage systems and advise on

planning application for these developments.

Assist in carrying out the council’s statutory and common law duties related to Flood Risk Management.

Check and approve drainage designs submitted by developers.

Prepare agreements with developers for the future maintenance of land drainage schemes.

Preparation of some of Leeds City Council’s standards for sustainable drainage and directives/ protocol to

enable developers to deal with surface water runoff at source.

Contribute to responses to government policy consultation papers on Land drainage, flood defence and

other drainage issues. Produce and update drainage related planning conditions for developments. Liaison

with other council departments, Yorkshire Water, the Environment Agency, the public, developers and

council members on land drainage and sustainable drainage issues.

June 1995 to 2002: Project Engineer - Land Drainage

Engaged in the strategic planning and management of land drainage systems particularly in relation to the

assessment of the condition and capacity of watercourses and control the effects of development with the

vetting of planning applications. Advised the Planning Department on conditions to be attached to planning

consents in relations to SUDS and the need to improve and protect downstream watercourses. Promoted

and advised on the use of Sustainable urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) in accordance with council and

national policies and guidelines.

Engaged in the approval (or otherwise) of the culverting of watercourses and controlled the activities of

developers where they affect watercourses. Assist in the development of detailed catchment area studies to

detail policies for surface water management. Engaged in the investigation of flooding and other

watercourse and land drainage problems and dealt with the aftermath of flooding incidents. Advised and

coordinated with other sections to have the necessary repair/ maintenance works carried out. Designed the

drainage systems for some highway schemes.

April 1990 to 1995: Engineer

Involved in investigation, technical analysis and model building of drainage networks while liaising with

other technical staff and external organizations in the preparation of Drainage Area Studies and other

technical reports. Engaged in the design and hydraulic modeling of combined sewerage systems and

overflows and continued with the specification, detailing, preparation of contract documents and cost

estimates to the construction supervision of various drainage/ sewerage network schemes and reinforced

concrete Combined Sewer Overflow structures. Also supervised others in the AutoCAD drawing and STC

25 digital record retrieval for the sewerage records.

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Engaged in the design and construction of sewerage and land drainage schemes for Yorkshire Water and

Leeds City Council. Investigated structural problems of critical sewer and assessed their condition from

CCTV surveys.

Engaged in the preparation of contract drawings and documents with consideration for the Departments’

procedures for Safety and Quality assurance. Supervised works on site as the Engineer’s representative.

Planned and scheduled site works and liaised with contractor’s staff and statutory authorities to ensure safe

and efficient works in accordance with site safety and safe working practices and prepared site reports, as

built drawings, notes of meetings and general office records.

Prepared scheme variation reports, analyzed completed project to certify contractual claims and variations

to contracts as well as adjusted final costs and calculated liquidation damages. Investigated flooding of

properties caused by overloading of the sewerage system, surveyed and identified problems as well as

proposed feasible solutions

December 1986 to January 1990: Tobago House of Assembly, Works Division. Acting Civil Engineer

11- Planning and Construction.

Responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of the road network in Tobago. Planned and

scheduled road works and coordinated procurement of labour, materials and equipment on sites. Supervised

technical staff including laboratory technicians, Asphalt plant staff, and Quarry site personnel.

Planned and scheduled with senior foreman the use of vehicles, equipments and their operators for

numerous ongoing projects and scheduled service and maintenance for all vehicles and equipments.

Planned and estimated overall construction costs for road development projects and controlled budgeted

expenditure for projects as well as accounted for and reported quarterly on work progress and costs. Liaised

with the public and statutory bodies for coordination and scheduling of the road works.

Supervised the dredging of river and construction of wing wall at culvert crossing to stabilize and protect

adjacent properties. Supervised the construction of 5.8m span reinforced concrete bridge and gabion

baskets to arrest the erosion of land by tidal waves.

Engaged in administrative exercises to pay sheet checking to union matters. Tutored in the Works Division

(Tobago) ongoing program for the training of supervisors.

January 1985 to November 1986: National (Secondary Roads) Development Company Ltd., Tobago

Division. Civil Engineer 11.

Responsible for the design and construction supervision of road and drainage networks for two major

housing developments. This involved the planning and scheduling of labour, materials and equipment as

well as the supervision of surveyors, equipment operators, trades-men, labourers, technical staff, site

supervisors and laboratory technicians while liaising with statutory bodies and residents to ensure minimal

disruption with continued access for residents during the construction works. Supervised equipment stores

and monitored equipment parts, materials arid general supplies for maintenance of a minimum stock level

and approved reorder.

August 1980 to December 1984 Promanco Ltd., Trinidad. Assistant Design Engineer.

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Responsible for survey and infrastructure design for land development schemes and assisted in the layout

and design of Sewerage Treatment plant. Completed route location and re-alignment of 900 mm

transmission mains for the Port of Spain Water Supply Project. Engaged in slope stability evaluation and

design of Bin Type retaining wall for elevated reservoir site. Engaged in survey, soil investigation arid

analysis for arresting landslip in steep terrain (5-7m). Engaged in the investigation and preparation of report

on dust pollution and siltation of river adjacent to a quarry site. Engaged in the survey, drainage analysis

and design of water and sewerage scheme and assisted in the Activated Sludge Treatment plant design for

major development. Prepared estimates, contract documents. material scheduling as well as supervised and

co-coordinated activities on building construction sites.

Awards received Leeds City Council (LCC) - Highway Services Award for Excellence

(Incl. in) Highly Recommended Team of the Year 2008, LCC

Highly Recommended Individual 2009 (for works related to the Environment – Sustainable

Drainage Systems (SUDS)) – Leeds City Council, UK

CURRICULUM VITAE

[email protected]

33A King Orange Avenue, Santa Rosa Heights Arima

667-0676 (Home): 479-4481(Cell)

NAME : Dion Webber

DATE OF BIRTH : July 7, 1986

PROFESSION : Civil Engineer / Structural Engineer

NATIONALITY : Trinidad and Tobago

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE

To establish a successful career in the field of Civil/Structural Design, Construction

Management while simultaneously networking with individuals & organizations in the local

and international business arena to effect positive changes globally.

PERSONAL INFORMATION/WORK EXPERIENCE

Civil Engineer June 2008 – Present

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Ltd (CEAL)

#54 Ramsaran Street

Chaguanas

Design of San Fernando Medical Waste Incinerator (November 2012)

A Medical Waste Incinerator was required to be constructed by Water Tech limited

at San Fernando General Hospital and as such a structural design was necessary

before construction can take place.

For this Project, my responsibilities were to conduct the structural design of the

proposed structure and to supervise the preparation of the construction drawings for

this project.

Design of Carapichaima Roman Catholic Church Mezzanine Floor (Nov 2012)

The RC Church desired to construct a mezzanine floor for the purpose of

accommodating additional church members.

Accordingly, my responsibilities were to conduct the design of the mezzanine floor

and to supervise the preparation of the construction drawings.

Design of Emergency Escape Platform for Methanol Holdings Trinidad Ltd

(MHTL). (September 2012)

MHTL desires to construct an Emergency Escape Platform connected onto an existing

pipe rack structure located at the south of the plant. As such MHTL requires a structural

evaluation and analysis of the existing pipe rack structure and proposed escape platform

respectively to determine it structural integrity and capability to support the proposed

loadings.

My responsibilities were to conduct both the structural evaluation and analysis of the

existing pipe rack structure and proposed escape platform respectively. I also supervised

the preparation of the construction drawings for the project.

Design of Charlotteville Fishing Facility Structure for National Maintenance

and Security Company Limited (MTS) (August 2012)

MTS desired to construct a Fishing Facility Structure located in Charlotteville

Tobago and as such required a structural design of the proposed structure.

For this project, I supervised the design of the proposed structure and also supervised

the preparation of the required construction drawings for the project.

Design of Charlotteville Beach Upgrade Structure for National Maintenance

and Security Company Limited (MTS) (July 2012)

MTS desired to construct a Beach Upgrade Structure located in Charlotteville

Tobago and as such required a structural design of the proposed structure.

My responsibilities included the design of the proposed structure and to prepare the

required construction drawings for the project.

Design of Retaining Wall at Belle Garden Community Centre for National

Maintenance and Security Company Limited (MTS) (April 2012)

A Retaining Wall was required to restrain the soil of a steep slope above the location

of a proposed carpark at the construction site of a proposed community center at

Belle Garden Tobago.

My responsibilities include the design of seven different types of Retaining Walls

each of varying heights to be constructed on the site. I also supervised the

preparation of the construction drawings for this project.

Design of a residential home for Mrs. Jemma Marquis. (Mar 2012)

An architectural design of a proposed house was submitted to CEAL for a structural

design to be conducted.

My responsibilities were to conduct the structural design of the proposed structure

and to supervise the preparation of the construction drawings for the project.

Design of Laboratory for Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) (February

2012)

WASA desired to construct a laboratory on the inside of a warehouse located behind

Bhagwansingh’s Hardware Arouca. The laboratory consisted of a mezzanine floor to

which a structural design was required.

For this project I conducted the structural design for the proposed mezzanine floor

and prepared the required construction drawings.

Design of a residential home for C & H Associates Ltd. (Mar 2012)

An architectural design of a proposed house was submitted to CEAL for a structural

design to be conducted.

My responsibilities were to conduct the structural design of the proposed structure

and to prepare the necessary construction drawings for this house construction

project.

Structural Evaluation of Existing Roof for Phoenix Park Gas Processors ltd

(PPGPL) (Dec 2011)

PPGPL had a steel roof constructed over an existing walk way constructed using six

(6) inch steel channels for the purpose of shelter during a rainfall event. Upon

completion, questions were raised concerning the structure’s structural adequacy. As

such CEAL was engaged to perform the structural analysis of the structure.

On this project my responsibilities were to perform the Structural Evaluation of the

structure and to prepare a Structural Report based on the results.

Design of Longdenville Roman Catholic Church (November 2011)

This project required a structural design of the proposed RC Church.

My responsibilities were to conduct the structural design of the proposed church and

to supervise the preparation of the construction drawing for this structure.

Structural Assessment of structure on Eden Centre Shopping Mall San

Fernando (November 2011)

Digicel desires to construct a cell tower on the roof top of Eden Center, San Fernando. As

such Digicel requires a structural assessment of the existing AC room structure that

would be supporting the loads from the RBS Unit of the Cell Tower.

My responsibilities were to conduct the structural assessment and prepare a condition

report which giving recommendations to further strengthen the existing structure.

Design of Lab Extension for Methanol Holdings Trinidad Ltd (MHTL).

(October 2011)

MHTL desired to extend the existing laboratory located in a blast resistant control

room. As such MHTL requires the design of the proposed lab extension in

accordance with relevant blast design codes.

My responsibilities included the design of the lab Extension in accordance with

relevant blast codes and to supervise the preparation of the relevant construction

drawings.

Structural design of Digicel Cell Towers (October 2011 – Sept 2012)

Digicel desired to extend five of their existing Cell Towers to accommodate loads from

additional antennas. As such Digicel required a structural evaluation of the existing cell

tower and the tower extension to determine its structural integrity and capability to

support the proposed loadings.

My responsibilities included the structural analysis of the five towers over the period and

to prepare the design report based on the results from the analysis.

Design of Coastal Revetment (June 2011) - (Client: Pheonix Park Gas Processors

Limited, PPGPL)

The Project involved the Design of a coastal revetment along the shoreline in the

area of PPGPL Dock 2 and Access Road.

My responsibilities include the design of the rock armour layer and the preparation

of a Bill of Quantities, an Engineer's estimate and Construction drawings.

Design of Catwalk for Holiday Snacks Compound El Socorro (May 2011)

Holiday Snacks Ltd desires to construct a Catwalk on the roof of an existing

structure located on their compound. Accordingly a structural analysis was required

to assess the structural capability of the existing structure and a structural design of

the proposed catwalk structure.

On this project, my responsibilities were to supervise the structural analysis and

design of the existing structure and the proposed catwalk. I also supervised the

preparation of the construction drawings for the project.

Design of a Retaining Wall at Biche High School (February 2011) - (Client:

Education Facilities Company Limited)

The Project involved the construction of two types of retaining walls. Type A wall

was a sheet pile wall with whaler beam and tie-back rods and type B wall was a

typical cantilever wall with 7.0 m piles.

My responsibilities include the structural design of the retaining walls including the

preparation of an Inception Report, a Preliminary Report, a Final Report and

Construction drawings.

Design of Retaining Wall for The Blind Institute (October 2010)

This project involved the construction of a Fence bounding the entire property and

the construction of a Carpark which would require a Retaining Wall for soil stability.

My responsibilities were to design the appropriate Retaining Wall and to supervise

the preparation of the construction drawings for the Wall and Fence.

Design and Supervision of NIHERST Car Park Repairs and Kids Area

Rehabilitation Works. (July 2010)

This is a two part project which consisted of construction of a Carpark including

drainage and the rehabilitation of an existing Kids Play Area shed.

My responsibilities include the design of the Carpark and drainage and to formulate a

method to rehabilitate the existing Kids Play shed. I also prepared the construction

document and the engineers estimate for the proposed works. Upon commencement

of the works, I supervised the contractor and ensured completion within budget and

time.

Design of a Retaining Wall at Honda River (March 2010

Design of a Retaining Wall at Honda River (March 2010) - (Client: Ministry of

Works and Transport)

My responsibilities on this project were the evaluation of the existing ground

conditions and developing a suitable design of two retaining walls with varying

heights. Other responsibilities include the preparation of Construction drawings and

specifications for the construction of the wall.

Project Engineer on Samaroo Village Community Center - (Client: Ministry of

Community Development Culture and Gender Affairs)

My responsibilities include

o Overall site supervision and co-ordination of Contract Administration with the

Contractor and client’s representative.

o Approval of shop drawings and preparation of miscellaneous design alterations

for construction as determined by site conditions.

o Preparation of forth nightly progress reports and other special reports.

o Coordinating with the client’s representatives, Local Authorities and Utility

Services.

o Review and Evaluation of claims arising out of the Contract.

o Preparation of progress reports and other special reports, survey checks and

measurements.

o Preparation of payment certificates

Project Engineer for Jerningham Large Farm Project and Caroni Large Farm

Project. - (Client: Rural Development Company)

This project involved the construction of Concrete Box Drains, Concrete line

Trapezoidal Drains and the Construction of new roads for access to the proposed

Large Farm.

My responsibilities were to directly supervise the contractor as the works progressed

and provide engineering designs for proper drainage infrastructure for the large

farms. Other responsibilities include the coordination with the client’s representative

and the Utility Services representative.

Design of a retaining wall at Cocoyea Village San Fernando . - (Client Jumect

Services Limited)

The Project involved the construction of a Reinforced Concrete Retaining Wall

approximately 27 m long on a pile foundation.

My responsibilities include the structural design of the retaining wall including the

preparation of Construction drawings, Bar Bending Schedules and Specifications.

Civil Engineer Assistant May – August 2007

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 ltd (CEAL)

#54 Ramsaran Street

Chaguanas

Corinth Housing Development

Responsibilities were to assist in the preparation of the hydraulic design for the

housing development and to prepare detailed Engineering Drainage Drawings for

construction.

Civil Engineer Assistant May – August 2006

Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 ltd (CEAL)

#54 Ramsaran Street

Chaguanas

Design Drawings

Responsibilities were to assist in the preparation of all Engineering Designs and

Drawings for various projects undertaken by CEAL.

EDUCATION

Engineering Student

University of the West Indies

St Augustine

MSc. Construction Management – (2012)

BSc. Civil Engineering (2005-2008) – Second Class Honours (Upper Division)

SKILLS

STAAD Pro 2008

AutoCAD 2000 to 2012

AutoCAD Civil 3D

AutoCAD Architectural 2006 to 2012

Microsoft Office 2003, 2007

ERLAND ALLEYNE

•C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E •

PROFILE

NAME : Erland Alleyne

POSITION : Civil/Structural Engineer

NATIONALITY : Trinidadian

WORK EXPERIENCE : 6 Years (2007 – 2013)

EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

B.Sc. Civil Engineering (2003 – 2007) - University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

4 Cambridge A-Level Certificates (2001 – 2003) – Presentation College San Fernando

10 CXC O-Level Certificates (1996 – 2001) – Presentation College San Fernando

Member of The Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago (APETT)

WORK EXPERIENCE

R.M Engineering (January 2007 – December 2007)

• International Waterfront Project

• Yara Trinidad Ltd.: Tringen II Access Platform Design

• Yara Trinidad Ltd.: Port Building Staircase Support Design

• Caribbean Nitrogen Company: Proposal for Conversion of Existing Buildings to Gas Refuges

• Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT): St. James Street Antennae

Structural Check Calculations

• Scaffolding Manufacturers Ltd.: Scaffolding Test

ERLAND ALLEYNE

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• Craft Market: Formwork and Scaffolding Design

• Tiger Tanks Trinidad Unlimited: Cargo Basket Design

• Mariners Haven Ltd.: Structural Design Check on Existing Dock

Lee Young & Partners: Consulting Engineers & Project Managers (January 2008 – April 2009)

• Moruga Water Supply Project Study: Pipeline Modeling and Design

• ArcelorMittal: Proposal for New Compactor Building

• Tobago Regional Health Authority: Health Centres

• University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT)

• Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission: Cable Crossing Structural Design

• PowerGen: Moora Dam Pipeline

• Lee Young & Partners: Structural Design for Steel Roof at Barataria Soils Laboratory

Estate Management and Business Development Company Ltd. (April 2009 – August 2012)

• Utility Corridor Inspections with T&TEC

• Liaising with T&TEC, TSTT and FLOW concerning the Utility Corridors

• Inspections with the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service

• Supervision of Remedial Works on Utility Corridors

• Supervision of Lot Filling and Road Paving Exercises

• Audit of EMBD’s Agricultural Developments

• Supervision of the construction of Detention Ponds

• Creation of Bills of Quantities, Tender Documents, Inspection Reports etc.

• Supervision of general civil works (box drains, culverts, lot grading etc.)

ERLAND ALLEYNE

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Consulting Engineers Associates 2005 Limited (August 2012 – Present)

• WASA Modern Laboratory and Workshop Facility

• BuenIntento Retaining Wall

• McSween Road Culvert Crossing

• Charlotteville Fishing Facility

• Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago – GSS Maintenance Works

• Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago – GSS Baggage and Arrival Hall, Barrel Shed

SKILLS

• STAAD Pro.

• AutoCAD 2012

• Watershed Modeling System (WMS) 9.1